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ForestAquarist http:///t/392143/nitrate-prof-fish#post_3480981
What is a DTS meter? I am also thinking of buying a RO filter. I heard it costs around $260 for a good one but don't remember the brand. Any good recommendation?
My tank's nitrate is 40. I have one anemone, 4 shrimps and some crabs, and one starfish. Usually, the nitrate would go down to 20 when I do 25 gal water change (my tank is 75 gallons plus the sump is of around 20 gallons). I have not started to put corals yet but plan to. I will start from something that is easy. But, would the nitrate level of 40 kill corals? Just not sure when should I start to put corals in.
In simple terms, a TDS meter tests how much bad stuff is in your water.
It tests Total Dissolved Solids such as minerals and metals, some of which can be harmful to corals, etc. Some are as cheap as $15-20 and can be found in places like Home Depot.
Keep an eye on that anemone, they do not like nitrates, especially nitrate levels above 10/15ppm. How long have you had it?
Air Water Ice RO/DI filters are the ones that I prefer and they run about $150, give or take the model.