Ok, the point of this thread is not to start another movement to use tap water but rather understand what is problematic, helpful and useful in running and maintaining a healthy reef tank.
My setup is a 125 reef with probably 100 lbs. of LR, OCT 160 skimmer, fuge w chaeto, phos reactor (phosban, chemipure together), filter sock with polyfiber in it, 4 watt angstrom UV, and (2) 36" 4 bulb T5 lights.
I was semi forced to set up my tank w half tap water during a move and was expecting to get smashed with algae, however I didnt. A brief week of excess glass algae and sand, but now crystal clear everyday. I do stick to 5-10 WC's a week of RODI and RODI top offs but still wonder how this is possible.
I beleive a lot of the "Tap nutrients leaching into rock and sand" is urban myth because my tank right now should be a garden but was fairly easily cobatted with water changes once a week, uv, phosban and some polyfloss. I have almost No clean up crew besides 2 or 3 hermits, 1 snail, but have 3 crazy yellow tangs and a algae blenny, and a sand sifting star and have zero algae forming and feed once a day.
I guess the point of this thread is to challenge myth and see what is necessary and over thought out in reefkeeping. I will try and post pics to guve validity to my arguement but some other members have seen it and can back up my post
My setup is a 125 reef with probably 100 lbs. of LR, OCT 160 skimmer, fuge w chaeto, phos reactor (phosban, chemipure together), filter sock with polyfiber in it, 4 watt angstrom UV, and (2) 36" 4 bulb T5 lights.
I was semi forced to set up my tank w half tap water during a move and was expecting to get smashed with algae, however I didnt. A brief week of excess glass algae and sand, but now crystal clear everyday. I do stick to 5-10 WC's a week of RODI and RODI top offs but still wonder how this is possible.
I beleive a lot of the "Tap nutrients leaching into rock and sand" is urban myth because my tank right now should be a garden but was fairly easily cobatted with water changes once a week, uv, phosban and some polyfloss. I have almost No clean up crew besides 2 or 3 hermits, 1 snail, but have 3 crazy yellow tangs and a algae blenny, and a sand sifting star and have zero algae forming and feed once a day.
I guess the point of this thread is to challenge myth and see what is necessary and over thought out in reefkeeping. I will try and post pics to guve validity to my arguement but some other members have seen it and can back up my post