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![]() Not to rub it in but, mine is 8 again today. Good thing too as I'm finally filling the system
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![]() What .... Mine is 12 in Richmond.
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![]() B%%$$stards! You guys even need an RO system??
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![]() hehehe ... if someone can prove it that I don't need it for my sps corals then I will shut down my R/O right away.
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![]() Well, I reckon it boils down to what the TDS in your water consists of. If it's all calcium or magnesium, you're good to go. There should be some reports available from your water supplier, city I suppose, that lists the parameters. Chances are there are traces of undesireables, so in the end an RO is a good investment. And at your low TDS numbers, the membrane should last for a looooong time.
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![]() Yes, it does last for a long time, I can't even remember how often I need to change it. For LPS or softies corals, I had never used R/O before till I switched all to sps corals. I am afraid of having some kind of metal in the water that can cause a problem for my tank, so I decided to run an R/O to keep my mind at ease about it.
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![]() No kidding! My TDS is always over 250, and we have chloramine to deal with too!
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![]() Mike, ple Date
Mike, this sample was taken about a mile from my house, but the report is over 1 year old I think I'll stick with my filters ![]() Aluminum 0.07 Arsenic <0.01 Barium 0.004 Boron <0.02 Cadmium <0.0005 Calcium 4.29 Chromium <0.001 Cobalt <0.001 Copper 0.02 Iron <0.01 Lead 0.003 Magnesium 0.15 Manganese 0.004 Molybdenum <0.002 Nickel <0.001 Selenium <0.01 Silver <0.001 Sodium 1.5 Zinc 0.005 |
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![]() Yes, like I mentioned, an RO is a great investment either way. I make wine & beer at home, so the pure water is not only for my tank critters! Despite the comparatively high tap TDS, I'm still on the same RO membrane after close to 4 years & over 14,000 US gallons of water throughput. Yes, I've been a bit anal by meticulously keeping track of my RODI water production on an Excel spreadsheet!
I used treated tap water for the first year or so my tank was up & that was clearly not a smart way to go, especially with a BTA in there. It never looked all that great until I made the switch to pure water for changes & top ups. Below is a report (also somewhat dated) of what comes out of Kalamalka Lake. I had a quick look at a more recent report & the numbers are very close to the same. Actually some good numbers for calcium, but also traces of nasties that are cause for concern over the long term. North Kalamalka Lake Intake Water Quality 2008 Water System: Greater Vernon Water Source: Kalamalka Lake Facility: Kal Lake Pumpstation Sampling Point: Kal Lake Intake Date: 7/14/2008 INORGANIC Results (mg/L unless noted) Aluminum <0.050 Antimony <0.0030 Arsenic <0.0050 Barium 0.027 Boron 0.021 Cadmium <0.00010 Calcium 40.6 Chloride 5.38 Chromium <0.015 Copper <0.0030 Cyanide < 0.01 Fluoride 0.24 Iron <0.20 Lead <0.001 Magnesium 19.8 Manganese <0.0050 Mercury <0.00030 Molybdenum 0.005 Nitrate (as N) 0.069 Nitrite (as N) <0.010 Potassium 5.07 Selenium <0.0050 Sodium 18.4 Sulphate 51 Uranium 0.003 Zinc 0.011 PHYSICAL Results (mg/L unless noted) Alkalinity (as CaCO3) 152 Colour <5 TCU Conductivity 409 microS/cm Hardness (as CaCO3) 183 pH 7.8 Total dissolved solids 238 Turbidity 1.0 NTU UV Transmittance @254(%) 91% Ha,ha & edit: my water report is bigger than yours!
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