Hi,
I live in Portland OR where USUALLY the water is great for my reef and freshwater tanks. Recently had trouble and lost fry (killifish) due to ammonia in the tap water. Called the city, they are adding extra ammonia "because of hot weather". My API test kit says it's at .50 ppm. I confirmed they use sodium hydroxide as a buffer as well. Since the tap water has a minuscule amount of phosphate I am tempted to buy a canister filter and pre-filter the tap water with absorbers and then add the salt. (ESV B-Ionic reef salt).
I've worked fish store retail a number of years and heard numerous complaints about bottled ammonia/chlorine neutralizers, but this was from people who were also pretty bad about their tank maintenance, so maybe just shocked their fish when they actually did a yearly water change. Never considered using one myself before.
I am not willing to get an RO unit til I have a drum to redirect the waste water to my garden or otherwise use it. Our water bill is already through the roof. Also usually I don't need RO quality water.
Suggestions? Or is there truly a low waste RO unit out there?
I have a bad back, can't haul water from a shop. Tempting though.
Thanks,
Kate
I live in Portland OR where USUALLY the water is great for my reef and freshwater tanks. Recently had trouble and lost fry (killifish) due to ammonia in the tap water. Called the city, they are adding extra ammonia "because of hot weather". My API test kit says it's at .50 ppm. I confirmed they use sodium hydroxide as a buffer as well. Since the tap water has a minuscule amount of phosphate I am tempted to buy a canister filter and pre-filter the tap water with absorbers and then add the salt. (ESV B-Ionic reef salt).
I've worked fish store retail a number of years and heard numerous complaints about bottled ammonia/chlorine neutralizers, but this was from people who were also pretty bad about their tank maintenance, so maybe just shocked their fish when they actually did a yearly water change. Never considered using one myself before.
I am not willing to get an RO unit til I have a drum to redirect the waste water to my garden or otherwise use it. Our water bill is already through the roof. Also usually I don't need RO quality water.
Suggestions? Or is there truly a low waste RO unit out there?
I have a bad back, can't haul water from a shop. Tempting though.
Thanks,
Kate