I've been considering using actual seawater (you know, that stuff from the ocean) in my reef tank for water changes.
I plan to filter the seawater through filter floss to remove any "big" stuff, (seaweed, etc) then store it in a light-proof container with a powerhead inside for aeration.
My concerns are as follows:
1. Should I worry much about pollutants? I thought about plumbing the storage container to a closed loop running through bags of activated carbon and letting it run for a month before using it.
2. parasites and other nasties- how likely is this to be a problem? The water here off the coast of Washington is COLD. Are problem parasites hardy enough to handle an increase up to the temperature of a tropical reef tank?
3. Minerals/elements. I don't see this as a big concern, really. The seawater should have a decent base, and so long as I know what is lacking (or abundant) I will be able to dose trace elements accordingly.
I do plan to have some salt mix on hand, so that I can adjust salinity if neccesary, as well as lots of fresh water. I would be using this water for a regular water change regime. (probably 25% every two months, or close to that. More often of course if water quality issues crop up.)
Any thoughts?
--TMIB
I plan to filter the seawater through filter floss to remove any "big" stuff, (seaweed, etc) then store it in a light-proof container with a powerhead inside for aeration.
My concerns are as follows:
1. Should I worry much about pollutants? I thought about plumbing the storage container to a closed loop running through bags of activated carbon and letting it run for a month before using it.
2. parasites and other nasties- how likely is this to be a problem? The water here off the coast of Washington is COLD. Are problem parasites hardy enough to handle an increase up to the temperature of a tropical reef tank?
3. Minerals/elements. I don't see this as a big concern, really. The seawater should have a decent base, and so long as I know what is lacking (or abundant) I will be able to dose trace elements accordingly.
I do plan to have some salt mix on hand, so that I can adjust salinity if neccesary, as well as lots of fresh water. I would be using this water for a regular water change regime. (probably 25% every two months, or close to that. More often of course if water quality issues crop up.)
Any thoughts?
--TMIB