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How to mix sea salt with tap water?


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as for mi i use those cheapo china pump to mix my salt

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Skimz  ; NP biopellets

Wave Maker: MP 40 WQD

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bro,

imo red sea salt is one of the not so good choice of sea salt. use marine environment brand which already contains dechlorinator.

it dissolves readily in tap water and would do quite well for a just starting tank. but price is a bit ex.

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You guys may want to consider this... TAP WATER IS BAD FOR YOUR TANK... I LEARNED THE HARD WAY ;)

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NO3 is present in tap water ?!?!? wth .. btw i use tap water also .. :paiseh: DI water in the long run is alittle exp.. i will leave the tap water to stand over nite add alittle anti chlorine and it goes into the sump the next day ... diatom bloom ... or aglae .. the same old scrubbing ...

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Hi

It is going to be expensive if we use DI water for long term use. I understand that the cartridges need to be changed after every 1000 litres of tap water. Can a protein skimmer remove the Phosphate and NO3 which is present in the tap water ?

DI used to be costly but it is much cheaper now. The changing of catridge really depends you tap water quality and of course the amount of water that runs through it. 1000L is an understatement, it should last longer then that.

The protein skimmer can only reduce NO3 before they turn into this form. It can't remove. PO4 requires PO4/Silicate removers. However P04 removers are not cheap , so it may be cheaper to use DI to remove NO3, phosphate, silicate, etc in the tap water then to rely entirely on PO4 removers.

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If you don't have too large a tank you can get a distiller for about 150 SGD, about 1 liter per hour output.

Slow I know, but hey you can enjoy a cool clean drink from the water produced. I use it after seeing whats left behind... I feel queasy drinking tap water if offered :sick:

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If you don't have too large a tank you can get a distiller for about 150 SGD, about 1 liter per hour output.

Slow I know, but hey you can enjoy a cool clean drink from the water produced. I use it after seeing whats left behind... I feel queasy drinking tap water if offered :sick:

i tot the taste of distilled water is flat ?

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Hi

It is going to be expensive if we use DI water for long term use. I understand that the cartridges need to be changed after every 1000 litres of tap water. Can a protein skimmer remove the Phosphate and NO3 which is present in the tap water ?

Hi everyone. Newbie to salt water aqua here. What if mix half distilled water and half tap water? It'll cost lesser but will it prevent algae? :unsure:

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Strongly advise against using water straight from the tap. You gonna have one hell of a algae problem. I know I did. :blink: Try to get distilled water or DI water if possible.

Is distilled water the mineral water we buy in NTUC like Ice Mountain and Evian?

What is DI water?

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DI used to be costly but it is much cheaper now. The changing of catridge really depends you tap water quality and of course the amount of water that runs through it. 1000L is an understatement, it should last longer then that.

The protein skimmer can only reduce NO3 before they turn into this form. It can't remove. PO4 requires PO4/Silicate removers. However P04 removers are not cheap , so it may be cheaper to use DI to remove NO3, phosphate, silicate, etc in the tap water then to rely entirely on PO4 removers.

What is the changing of cartridges?

can anyone advise me?

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What is the changing of cartridges?

can anyone advise me?

The DI unit contains resin that needs to be replaced in order to treat the water from tap... :lol:

view my 2ft tank thread update here!!

http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36399

Tank Dimension: 24'x15'x19' with black silicon. All round 8mm.

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Return Pump : Hailea HX6540

Skimmer/Chiller : Sicce 2500lph

Skimmer : Weipro 2011

Lightings: 4xT5s HO..2 20,000k & 2 Blue Pro(Aquaz) Retrofits

Chiller : Resun CL280

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Car battery is distilled water. DI water is water which has gone through purification process using DI resin.

So is it harmful to use the distilled water for car battery in the tank? Is it better than using tap water? :P Cause I got lobang to get distilled water for car battery.

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