I’ve had mine for years. I used it for orchid water. Now that I’ve gotten back into reef tanks, I changed the filters and membrane and added the DI filter. 0TDS out of it. Makes plenty of water for what I need.
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honestly i dont even feel the need to research whether or not I have chloramine since it obviously remives enough (in the case I do) that Ive never had any issues with corals or microfauna being strangely poisoned. Btw, I think just activated carbon in your tank would remove the tiny amount of chloramine that the filter let through. Dont underestimate that "little hitdog sized carbon stage filter" the "Chloramine Buddy" has I guessYou need 5-15 mins of contact time to remove chloramine and that's if you're using catalytic carbon. That little hotdog-sized carbon stage isn't going to cut it. There's a reason why I call it the Chloramine Buddy.
Of course, it's not an issue if you don't have chlorine or chloramine.
Since im going to try to breed fish I will take your comment seriously though and ask Randy. I really havent ever had a problem but better safe than sorry.You need 5-15 mins of contact time to remove chloramine and that's if you're using catalytic carbon. That little hotdog-sized carbon stage isn't going to cut it. There's a reason why I call it the Chloramine Buddy.
Of course, it's not an issue if you don't have chlorine or chloramine.
Im sure they list all the specs on their website...I couldnt tell you off the top of my headWhat is the pressure spec on their 50, 75, or 100 gpd membranes?
They don'tIm sure they list all the specs on their website...I couldnt tell you off the top of my head
They don't
you must be fun at parties.They don't