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Can anyone recommend the best method for getting the water to good enough quality to begin introducing livestock into the tank? I am assuming there is some additive to tap water? How often does the tank need a water change?
Thanks much, Scott |
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Best option for consistent good water quality is an RO/DI filter. You will not get good consistent water quality from your tap water, and there is a possibility that your tap water may contain heavy metals in it that are safe for you to drink but in any quantities are not safe for your tank. Take a quick read of this article on Tap Water in Reef Tanks to understand what I mean.
But to answer your question, if you use tap water you need to use a chemical that removed chlorine and chloramine. Use something like Tetra Aquasafe or Seachem Prime. Both should be available at your local petsmart. Otherwise, there is nothing that you can add to the tap water to instantly make it "good quality" for your tank. |
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IMO...dont use tap water.
please read about cycling a tank as thats what needs to happen before you can introduce lifestock in your tank. as far as water changes, really depends on bio-load...I do 10% weekly. If you must use tap, then make sure you get some Detox or Prime or similiar product.....but IMO spend the extra time and get some RO/DI water from a store, or buy a RO/DI unt. read/research. |
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what rooroo said....just beat me to it
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For good quality inside the tank, it of course starts with the quality of water you put into the tank, which I talked about above.
You need to be sure to let the tank cycle first with some live rock. Watch with your test kits for the ammonia spike, then nitrite spike, then a slow rise of nitrates. Once you get the slow rise of nitrates, you are ready for your first water change. After that, keep up water changes on a weekly to bi-weekly schedule, changing 10 to 15% of the water during each change. I change 10 gallons of water every 2 weeks in my 65 gallon tank. |
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Either get some RO/DI water from the LFS or go ahead and bite the bullet and buy a unit. It will in the long run save you time, money and many many many headaches trying to get your tank looking right.
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What is RO/DI and LFS? I don't understand what these mean?
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RO/DI is reverse osmosis/deionized water so that it's pure.
LFS is your local fish store kass |
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A reverse osmosis/ deionization (RO/DI) unit is the very best investment you could possibly make for a reef system. Water is the single largest ingredient in any aquarium so you need to provide the very best, most consistent supply possible. Tap water is fine for human consumption but hte needs of a reef are different than the needs of a person.
There are several Reef Central sponsors who are also reef hobbyists and know the needs of a system. They include: www.spectrapure.com www.purelyh2o.com www.buckeyefieldsupply.com www.thefilterguys.biz |
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See RO/DI FAQ for the story in a nutshell. With water being the MOST important ingrediant in any tank, you want the very best.
And what the Rat sez---- ![]() Oh and ![]() To Reef Central
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the filterguys is where i got mine.....$125 shipped. Excellent service with them. My watergeneral is perfect for my needs. I would recommend their 6 stage any time. GL.
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#12 |
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Thank you everyone for the information. I am a newcomer to this hobby and am trying to get as much information as possible before I dive in and start going down the wrong path.
Thanks again. |
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