R/O Water Change ???

pensky

Member
I made up 20gal of R/O saltwater to use for my water changes. It has a pump to keep the water moving and it has stayed around 78 degrees. It was mixed about a week ago and when I tested the water today it had 0.50 Nitrite and everything else was good. Should I use this water to do a change or should I throw it out and not make so much this time?
Also my tank water's PH has dropped to an 8.0 and the R/O water is 8.2. Should I use some buffer to the R/O water before I do the change or just add buffer to the tank directly?
 

thegrog

Active Member
The second question is easier. Add buffer to the tank, not to your water.
For the first, that is unusual. You may have a bad test kit. Try testing just plain RO water and see if you get a reading. If you do, you got a bad test kit. I don't know why you would have nitrite in mixed water as there is nothing in there (or should be nothing) to make it. Strange. :notsure:
Aging water for a week is not necessary, one or two days is plenty if it has good circulation and aeration (a venturi powerhead is perfect for this).
 

pensky

Member
I know my test are fine because I test my display tank and it was 0. the only thing I can think is that I have a tub with live rock cureing and maybe I transfer some water on my hand while I was checking the temp. Would that little of water make a difference?
 
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