jcattanach2012
New Member
Hey everyone,
Coming back into the hobby with my old 125 gallon. I was mislead the first time around by a crappy LFS, and did a bunch of stuff wrong -- started up using tap water, etc.
So one of the main things I'm gonna do right off the bat this time is use RO/DI water. However, I'm a renter and will only be here for three years, and as I'd like to have my security deposit back, I don't think I can make any significant changes. So here's my main question:
Is there any way I can hook up my RO/DI unit to an outdoor hose hookup? I know absolutely nothing about the unit itself, and as I've just gotten my fish tank and want to start it up, I'll probably just take the 50 cent/gallon hit for the initial fillup, but it seems a crapload more economical to actually have a unit.
Thanks for your help!
Coming back into the hobby with my old 125 gallon. I was mislead the first time around by a crappy LFS, and did a bunch of stuff wrong -- started up using tap water, etc.
So one of the main things I'm gonna do right off the bat this time is use RO/DI water. However, I'm a renter and will only be here for three years, and as I'd like to have my security deposit back, I don't think I can make any significant changes. So here's my main question:
Is there any way I can hook up my RO/DI unit to an outdoor hose hookup? I know absolutely nothing about the unit itself, and as I've just gotten my fish tank and want to start it up, I'll probably just take the 50 cent/gallon hit for the initial fillup, but it seems a crapload more economical to actually have a unit.
Thanks for your help!