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Unread 08/09/2006, 08:06 PM   #1
JCnflies
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Initial Water Quality Question

I filled my tank with tap water to confirm all of hte plumbing was good to go, and it is. Tomorrow, I want to add salt so that I can think about adding the LR (cured) on Friday.

I have an RO DI unit good for 40 gallons a day. i have not used it yet, but I don't think I can get 40 gallons out of it quickly, so while I can get some water from it tomorrow, I was thinking of draining most of the tap, adding whatever RO DI water I can get out and buying some spring water. Of course, I would condition the tap water.

Do you think this would be good for starters? Subsequent water changes will be RO DI only.


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Unread 08/09/2006, 08:24 PM   #2
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I would start with RO/DI regardless of how long it takes to get it. If time is a factor go to your LFS to see if they have any you can buy.

Unfiltered tap water has nasty stuff in it that you definately don't want in there at all. Will lead to algae growth in time. I didn't use RODI for a while and it just led to so many long term algae issues.

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Unread 08/09/2006, 08:29 PM   #3
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I don't think your idea is good at all. What's in your tap water? If it is like most tap water, it will have things in it that will be harmful to your tank. Sure, you may not have anything in the tank now, but someday you will. Regardless of the number of water changes you do, the traces of chemicals that you will put in the tank will remain for a long time.

The secret to success in this hobby is patience, and lots of it. Get the garbage water out of your tank. Wipe it down and refill it with RO/DI. Start right, end right. Besides, I'm pretty sure you are not thowing a party this weekend to show off your new tank anyway.


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Unread 08/09/2006, 08:53 PM   #4
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Any chance the spring water would be OK?


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Unread 08/09/2006, 10:57 PM   #5
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Spring water has minerals and things in it to make it tsate good. You want either RO/DI or distilled water not drinking water.


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Unread 08/11/2006, 11:19 AM   #6
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Don't use tap water. Be patient. If it takes 2 or 3 days to fill the tank, so be it. Drop a powerhead in the tank for circulation and keep filling it until you have the volume needed.
Why start out with bad water. If you have to use bottled water, make sure it's distilled and not spring water. I would wait for the good stuff. Why make new tank syndrome worse with copper, phospates and heaven knows what else is in your tap water.


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Unread 08/11/2006, 12:07 PM   #7
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It took me 3 days to produce enough RO water for my 90g. IMO with what you'll invest in livestock; it's best to start with the best water quality possible. Don't cut corner's here - especially if you already have the RO unit.


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Unread 08/11/2006, 12:28 PM   #8
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I was wondering if rainwater collected from a raincatcher barrel good or not?


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Unread 08/11/2006, 08:08 PM   #9
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Well, I put about 55 gallons in from my RO and about 35 gallons from a lfs RO. Finally, in my haste, I added acouple of gallons purified in my Brita water container.

I am circulating now and figure all salt should be dissolved in the next couple of days. If I can get an electrician to run the wiring for the T5s, I hope to put the LR in by Sunday


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