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that background looks awesome for the fts.
i thought you told your tank-sitter they turned things around for you in your absence? be damned if they'll throw in the bonus glass scrape next time. |
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I just told him that so that he would come back at the end of March. Don't tell him I said that though. He's sensitive like that. |
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One thing about this hobby(infatuation) is it always finds a way to throw a curve ball at you and leaves you wondering what the hell you got yourself into
On another note I love your tank I salivate every time I see pictures of it I can only hope to one day be in your league(shameless buttering you up)
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Wow those are some awesome pics!
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sorry to hear about the slight trouble but the tank looks Great Kien.
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Jeepers, you wouldn't know by those pics that you'd lost any corals
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Keep up the good work Kien ! Your journal inspired me and I'm sure manny others to get serious about reefing .
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DI saga continues..
thanks everyone !
So ya, my DI saga continues.. It all started this evening when I went to my RO/DI reservoir to make another batch of NSW (New Salt Water) for a water change. Immediately I could smell that rotten smell that I mentioned in my previous update. This is odd because I just replaced my filters (Sediment, Carbon and DI) barely a month ago. I went on a testing spree and turned up some interesting but not surprising results.. Here's the TDS reading coming out of my RO membrane. 7 TDS. Not bad and fairly normal I'd say. Now here's the TDS going out of my 1 month old DI resin. 31 TDS. Whoa, that's definitely not zero. And as I mentioned, the water stinks. Literally stinks, like rotten eggs. I have to admit the smell can be a bit subtle so some people may not notice it. And as I've mentioned previously, I have had this stinky water before and now that I think back in retrospect, each time I had this smelly water issue I had coral issues. That's not really a surprise either because I can't even begin to imagine what nastiness I was dumping into my tank with this water. What surprised me is how quickly the water went from Zero TDS from one batch to 31 TDS in the next batch with rotten smelly water. I literally have a couple of 5g buckets of fresh RO/DI water that I made last weekend (I leave them near the tank to fill my top off reservoir) and both of those buckets read ZERO TDS. At any rate, I took out my DI canister (and left it out), replaced my carbon filter, flushed the membrane for a bit, deep cleaned my 50g RO reservoir and proceeded to make water again. Here's the TDS coming out of my DI-less RO unit. I think I'm going to live without DI for a while and see if there are any adverse effects. I know of people who don't use DI and after my episode(s) I'm leaning towards that route myself. I can live with 2-7 TDS if it keeps me from DI dumping nasty crap into my tank (even by accident). Another plus is the savings! On a final note, guys.. do you know how hard it is to deep clean a rain barrel when you're a Hobbit with t-rex arms?? |
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I dont have di on my ro and it always reads 0. I have a di canister but havnt felt the need to install it since my readings are consistantly zero. I personally have never had an issue with just ro. And at one point before ro it was reading 235 and still was only 1 after ro
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Sometimes they, in Calgary, get huge readings (by Vancouver standards) of up to 7-800ppm if I remember correctly They need DI |