Hi Everyone, I have a pretty basic question regarding Reverse Osmosis. The water quality at my house is pretty bad, the water is very hard and the ph is right around 8.3 or so. I set up a tank a few years ago and it did not go so well. In my previous residences I have never had a problem with water quality and keeping fish, but here is a different story.
This time around I purchased a R/O filter from my lfs because I wanted to correct this problem and do it right this time. My question is this.... Why would my water's ph still be in the 8.3 range after it has gone through the r/o filter? I thought this filter was supposed to remove just about everything from the water and that the ph should be around 7.0 or so. Am I incorrect to think that this filter would do this? or is my r/o filter possibly set up incorrectly? It is a 75 gpd output - but it is much slower than that. I have heard that if the water quality is really bad that the output would be less than the 75 gpd.
I was hoping to get discus some day but am worried about the ph being so high.
Any help, feedback, etc would be greatly appreciated.
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This time around I purchased a R/O filter from my lfs because I wanted to correct this problem and do it right this time. My question is this.... Why would my water's ph still be in the 8.3 range after it has gone through the r/o filter? I thought this filter was supposed to remove just about everything from the water and that the ph should be around 7.0 or so. Am I incorrect to think that this filter would do this? or is my r/o filter possibly set up incorrectly? It is a 75 gpd output - but it is much slower than that. I have heard that if the water quality is really bad that the output would be less than the 75 gpd.
I was hoping to get discus some day but am worried about the ph being so high.
Any help, feedback, etc would be greatly appreciated.
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