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M-pire
12-17-2003, 5:17 PM
Would it still be beneficial to slowly start using RO water for water changes, or does it have to be done from the start?

gcvt
12-17-2003, 5:19 PM
You can begin using RO anytime you like and reap the benefits - it does not have to be used from 'day one'.

M-pire
12-17-2003, 5:26 PM
Thanks for the quick reply!

Is it still necessary to declorinate RO water?

Kurt
12-17-2003, 6:10 PM
I would think that the RO removes clorine. Better talk to Someone who sells ROs. Can also get different grades of filters I think. Guess I didn't use RO water for top ups right away and had lots of algae for a while. Seems to be OK now, but took quite a while.

Riptide
12-17-2003, 6:57 PM
Chlorine should not be present in RO water. In fact, they recommend using a carbon pre-filter to help remove it so it doesn't damage the membrane of the unit.

widdledink
12-18-2003, 1:32 PM
I have a RO DI unit that I use for Top offs. I have used it since day one and noticed a great benefit from it use. The biggest benefit was that my chorline algea has exploded in the tank since the introduction of the RO/DI water.

RO water will not have any chlorine in it. The process also removes all kinds of metals as well as unwanted sediments.