trockafella January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 So my buddy was given a tank and thought it would be cool to have saltwater fish, which is fine, but he has decided to start it already and isnt using RO water, is this ok in a fish only system, he has no plans to add coral at all, just fish... what do you think..?
amos January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 I used tap water for at least a year when I first started - and I've heard of plenty of others doing the same. He may battle some additional algae issues, but I don't think it will have any negative effect on the livestock. Jon
jason the filter freak January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 I've been using straight tap for th last 3 years
trockafella January 26, 2009 Author January 26, 2009 Yeah, algae was my main concern as well.. He wont be using any high powered lighting, or anything like that.. Im just not to familiar with fish only, i started off on a reef tank and never looked back, so i wasnt sure of the requirements... Thanks and happy to here other opinions..
zygote2k January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 you mean water? from out the toilet? He should use Braundo instead. Braundo- it's what fish crave!
sen5241b January 26, 2009 January 26, 2009 I would not for a moment consider using Arlington Co or DC tap water --its poison. Among a whole list of toxic chemicals it also has some radioactive chems that are at the highest level allowed by law. Use it if you want to try for a strange mutation.
trockafella January 27, 2009 Author January 27, 2009 Do you suppose the simpsons 3eyed fish came from there..?
Larry Grenier January 27, 2009 January 27, 2009 I picked-up 2 used RO units and just use the pre-filter sections. 1=mechanical(sediment), 2&3=carbon, 4=chemipure, 5=poli-filter. That plus a RDSB & cleanup-crew & water-changes seem to work for me.
FishyTim January 29, 2009 January 29, 2009 When I got my fist tank the guy before was just using tap water... When I upgrade to my 90g, I bought an RO/DI unit. There was certainly less algae growth. To me it's certainly worth the money to ensure that your putting quality water in your tank.. Plus maybe one day you will want to add some mushrooms, zoas etc...
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