I'm agonizing over purchasing a de-ionizer (DI) to treat the tap water
before I make salt water. I read (in several places) that if I
circulate the water for 1 week all bad things go away (at least the
chlorine and chloramine <i>do</i> go away -> I tested this). I know
that the opinions on the subject are split (some swear by R/O, while
others say that aged water is OK).
The primary question that I have is:
1) How and what can/should I test to make sure that the water is good to use
in the aquarium? (chloramine is obvious, what else, copper?)
The second questions:
2) Would a DI make a big difference in the quality of the water? I
know that an R/O + DI would, how about just the DI?
Thanks a lot,
Mihai
before I make salt water. I read (in several places) that if I
circulate the water for 1 week all bad things go away (at least the
chlorine and chloramine <i>do</i> go away -> I tested this). I know
that the opinions on the subject are split (some swear by R/O, while
others say that aged water is OK).
The primary question that I have is:
1) How and what can/should I test to make sure that the water is good to use
in the aquarium? (chloramine is obvious, what else, copper?)
The second questions:
2) Would a DI make a big difference in the quality of the water? I
know that an R/O + DI would, how about just the DI?
Thanks a lot,
Mihai