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wow..just wow
You still didnt say what you doin with the ro water your making to produce the waste water.
I'm with Randy here. I am totally confused why you would use the waste water.
It is good to have excitement about the hobby, but I think you know you are asking for trouble. At least it seems like the rock was cured.
You asked the questions but than buck the answers? Why ask than?
I'm simply wondering if it can be done.
Then? I'm merely trying to start a discussion about alternate methods of reefkeeping. Obviously I love critters or I wouldn't keep them and I'm monitoring their health on a daily basis.
I'm simply wondering if it can be done. Could having a host of growing coral outweigh the algae bloom issue? I mean if the coral is consuming most of the nutrients out of the water column wouldn't that leave less for [undesirable] algae?
I'm gonna pass on this one. I feel like there is a late April fools coming.
It is, people can't be this ignorant, mindlessly defiant, or plain old dumb. This is the internet though, you never know.
I asked this question earlier in my post, but you didn't answer...
are you drinking water that has gone through a DI filter?
You might want to read this..
http://www.finishing.com/110/17.shtml
Whatever. I have reinstalled the RO line separate from the wastewater line and found that since I have a faucet hooked up to the wastewater line it doesn't need to run in order to get RO water. I will do some testing now that my test kit has arrived but it seems for now one doesn't have to waste water to make RO water.
Still awaiting my lights but all seems well for now even tho my tank still seems to be cycling based on today's tests.
So you have no lights, your tank is cycling, you have a ton of livestock in there, and you own a magic RO/DI unit that doesn't make wastewater?
Just start your "Help! My tank crashed" thread now and reserve the first few posts for next week.