first timer. getting 60 pounds of starter rock from kp aquatics here soon. won't be setting up the tank until a few days after. plan was to stick them in a trash can. can i use tap water and LFS salt as the solution for them? does it have to be DI?
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If you use tap you’ll likely cause issues and lose some of the great commensal bacteria populations that you’re trying to get into your tank by putting in those rocks.first timer. getting 60 pounds of starter rock from kp aquatics here soon. won't be setting up the tank until a few days after. plan was to stick them in a trash can. can i use tap water and LFS salt as the solution for them? does it have to be DI?
what type of water do you recommend?If you use tap you’ll likely cause issues and lose some of the great commensal bacteria populations that you’re trying to get into your tank by putting in those rocks.
RODI water. Your local reef store should be able to sell it to you for the time being until you decide to invest into a RODI system.what type of water do you recommend?
I'd use RODI. Also, I'd seriously consider getting an RODI unit. They're nice to have around.first timer. getting 60 pounds of starter rock from kp aquatics here soon. won't be setting up the tank until a few days after. plan was to stick them in a trash can. can i use tap water and LFS salt as the solution for them? does it have to be DI?
I would use Rodi saltwater, heater, powerhead and a light for 6-8 hours.going to stick a powerhead in there. should i stick a heater in as well?
what type of water do you recommend?
Agree with all the above. Time to invest in an RODI system. LFS saltwater until you get one shipped and installed.I would use Rodi saltwater, heater, powerhead and a light for 6-8 hours.
Yes, I should have been clearer: RO/DI is absolutely essential, just not necessary if your makeup water is going to be tossed within a day..RODI water Yes, heater not required unless your home is less than 72. Adding an air stone wouldn't hurt either. You have a nice investment in the rock, no use cutting corners now. And Enjoy the future aquarium