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RO/DI units are they necessary?


Anthony

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Its not a case of if RO/DI water is nessessary, its more a case of is water quality of concern in your tank. Qualify water, quality way of life for your animals.

There are people not using RO/DI who are doing fine as far as I am aware. To me, its just another variable I don't have to contend with.

Got hair algae? Hows your water. Got Diatoms? Hows your water. Got RTN. Hows your water. Got colour? Hows your water.

If you water filter saves one fish and 3 corals over a 5 year period its not too far off having paid for itself.

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Hrmmmm, I don't know how to answer that. If money is no object then yes, why not.

I would certanly get myself a 1micron and 1/2micron carbon block filter. You could add RO or DI or both later if you decided it was nessessary.

DI is cheaper than RO, but they do slightly different things, and the DI media will be used up much faster if its inline with a RO unit.

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Not sure, I would say about $60.00 for the canister, and $10 for the 1 micon and $22 for the 1/2 micron w/carbon. so thats $150.00 + say $10 in plumbing, and another $40 if you need a saddle valve.

Add the RO/DI later. I will have a very simple DI filer, semi DIY, you can have for say $20.00 to get you going. But you will have to feed media into it, but we have a source of DI resin. an RO unit will prob cost $300+.

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Misnoma - I have brought mine from Microline, they come in 2 sorts, 1 '6 months' and 1 '12 months'. I always buy the 12 month one, because i'm lazy. I have also seen them an Bunnings but they were much more expensive (been at least 18 months since I looked at Microline though).

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DI is cheaper than RO, but they do slightly different things, and the DI media will be used up much faster if its inline with a RO unit.

The DI will be used up more SLOWLY if it's after an RO unit because the RO will remove 99%ish of the impurities so far fewer hit the DI. I guess probably would last at least 10 times as long? Guesstimate. Just thought I should comment on that in case Anthony didn't realise you didn't type what you meant.:)

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Nah, I'm switching to ASW for a while to give it a try. But, I think I'm going to be running about as much water into the tank for the topoff this sumer as I will be for ASW. 6Lish/day vs 7L a day water changes(Call it 100L every other week) that's assuming I don't get slack and do fewer water changes(Which I will.;))

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I used ASW to fill the tank initially, going to do a waterchange this weekend, and I'm almost tempted to go find some NSW to do it with.

Given I'm Auckland CBD I'm sure the tapwater isn't the best (HAH) for going straight into the tank, it does have 0 Nitrates and Phosphates which is a plus.

Sometime in the future (oi petplanet!) I'll hopefully get a RO/DI unit - that way I know I'm not putting things into the tank that I don't know about.

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