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prosnow 07-03-2005 12:44 AM

Stagnant water???
 
okay, i was wondering if i filled up a 150 gallon tank with RO water and just put a bubbler in it, would it be fine for top ups and water changes?

i'm only setting up a 35 gallon cube tank, so i dont think i will need to add much for a top up,

but i was just wondering if the water would become stagnant from just sitting there,

anyone that does this now or has in the past, please let me know your thoughts...thanks

Johnny Reefer 07-03-2005 01:41 AM

I just started using a 45 gallon tank, 2 weeks ago, for top-off. I'm using an Aquaclear 101 powerhead in it. I have it on the bottom and facing up so the current rises vertically. When the tank is full you can barely see the surface agitation, but it seems to do the job. No stagnant water.

Cheers,

prosnow 07-03-2005 03:32 AM

sorry guys, i must have been drunk when i wrote that post,
not thast i'm not now, ahhaa
anyways,
the "barrel" i want to put my water in was used for holding water for my auto top up system for my fresh water tanks, but i want to use it to store my ro water, anyone see a problem with this?

Willow 07-03-2005 04:21 AM

is a food safe container, if so no problem.

prosnow 07-03-2005 06:08 AM

yup, its food safe,
so do u all agree the water should be fine?

Johnny Reefer 07-03-2005 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prosnow
yup, its food safe,
so do u all agree the water should be fine?

Yup. As long as you got somethin' movin it around.

EmilyB 07-03-2005 08:13 AM

Don't aerate stored water. Keep it closed and unheated until you prepare it for usage. :biggrin:

Beverly 07-03-2005 01:15 PM

We keep the RO/DI water used for water changes heated to tank temps and very well aerated. Container lids are open slightly for the water to get oxygenated. It is stored for almost a week before using.

prosnow 07-03-2005 05:25 PM

ya, since my tank will need very little top up and even a water change will be 4 gallons, a full tank will last me a long time,
think the stored water will be alright if its stored for a few months?

we've never had a problem with our freshwater tanks,

Beverly 07-03-2005 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prosnow
ya, since my tank will need very little top up and even a water change will be 4 gallons, a full tank will last me a long time,
think the stored water will be alright if its stored for a few months?

Never stored water that long. We always make new water after every weekly water change. Not sure why you'd want to store so much water.


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