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I don't know how they remove algae, bacteria and other unwanted incidentals like cigarette butts and needles Apparently orthophosphates are not present so they are removed somehow. The other question is how salts interact as they dehydrate. Adding salt to an insufficient quantity of water or adding water directly to salt will yield strange results so I would assume the same is true of the dehydration process??? Quote:
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Absolutely... just like tap water... according to local Egypt laws and standards, providing a civil war isn't pending
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So, given this great discussion, i'm going to use IO and add Ca
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I have been mixing my new salt water 3 IO to 1 IORC to bump up the Ca to 400-410 ppm.
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