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|  New to RO/DI water use I have a 210 gal FOWLR that has been running for over a year now. I finaly got tired of the all day water change. You know 8 hours making water with one of those tap water filters and a 40 gallon big brute trash bin. I am lucky enough to have a spot, somewhat close to water, a drain, and the tank, that I could build a water prep area. And with a flick of a switch, my water change is done. Well, its not quite that easy ,but it has saved me hours of watching water flow, and the occasional wet floor. So what I need to know, are there any additives I should be adding to my new ro/di water? I use IO salt and I know that it is a little low in ca and mg, probably why I'm not getting good coraline growth. I,d like to pay more attention to those levels also. What should I use? Liquid or a powder buffer and what kind. Thanks. | 
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|   Both BRS and Littlesilvermax sell bulk powdered ca and mg. They are sponsers here Otherwise , a calcium reactor with a bottle of CO2 | 
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|   Found trying to use a reactor to bring up levels was just spiking the alk. Once I clued in to supplement the ca/mg first, then maintain with a reactor things settled down. FOWLR, I'd probably skip the cost of a reactor as will find things fairly steady with water changes only and can always tweak with a bit of the bulk chemicals if needed. 
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|   I am also new to RO/DI use. I just got my unit today. I have a quick question. Sorry to leach of your leach of your post salty.  Is the efficiency of the unit (waste: product) temperature sensitive (i.e higher water temp = less waste)? my unit is rated at 50gpd but i know that is based on ideal conditions (60psi and 77'F). Last edited by rocco134; 01-07-2010 at 01:21 AM. | 
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|   Rocco, the efficiency of the system won't be effected by the inline temperature, but the GPD rating will be. Salty, what's the reasoning behind supplementing on a FOWLR? Just coralline growth or other reasons as well? | 
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|   Thanks Myka... thats what i meant  so hoe does temp actually affect gpd | 
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|   Not sure, but it does!    | 
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|   Hi Myka, I am getting ready to switch to a reef tank, so I would like to know a little more about calcium and other supplements I will be needing. | 
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|   Quote: 
 as for adding chems, i am using the GHL profilux doser with the balling salts. I have no problem with calcium its just keeping up with mag, and alk.. 
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