mike15
Member
Hello,
I have a question regarding the use of RO/DI water instead of tap water to reduce nitrates.
I have kept two successful saltwater tanks in the past 2 years. Both have been kept with tap water "neutralized" with a product called aquasafe. Anyways, both tanks are completely healthy but, even in situations of light bio-load, maintain a nitrate level of 20, despite skimming, water changes, and continual maintenance. While i realize 20 isn't a serious nitrate level, I would prefer if it was significantly lower.
I believe the tap water in my area may be responsible for the aquarium's nitrate levels. This is a readout of the area's tap water supply levels:
Chlorine - .85mg/L
Fluoride - .46mg/L F
Hardness - 163L CaCO3
Nitrate - 1.57mg/L N
Sodium - 50mg/L Na
Dissolved Solids - 364mg/L
pH - 7.85
I'm not sure if that helps, but it seems like a lot of unwanted stuff is entering into my tank. Could the tap water be causing the nitrates to stay high? Would using RO/DI water reverse this problem?
Thank you for your time and any help you can give me,
Mike15.
I have a question regarding the use of RO/DI water instead of tap water to reduce nitrates.
I have kept two successful saltwater tanks in the past 2 years. Both have been kept with tap water "neutralized" with a product called aquasafe. Anyways, both tanks are completely healthy but, even in situations of light bio-load, maintain a nitrate level of 20, despite skimming, water changes, and continual maintenance. While i realize 20 isn't a serious nitrate level, I would prefer if it was significantly lower.
I believe the tap water in my area may be responsible for the aquarium's nitrate levels. This is a readout of the area's tap water supply levels:
Chlorine - .85mg/L
Fluoride - .46mg/L F
Hardness - 163L CaCO3
Nitrate - 1.57mg/L N
Sodium - 50mg/L Na
Dissolved Solids - 364mg/L
pH - 7.85
I'm not sure if that helps, but it seems like a lot of unwanted stuff is entering into my tank. Could the tap water be causing the nitrates to stay high? Would using RO/DI water reverse this problem?
Thank you for your time and any help you can give me,
Mike15.