taking up the suggestion of getting some beginner books for reef keeping , i bought "The Coral Reef Aquarium" by Ron Shimek
on Page 73 , under the chapter heading "Making Your Own" [seawater]
He writes " ...... The chemicals can be removed using dechlorinator solutions available at pet stores. Alternatively, the wated used to mix the artifical reed water can be stored in a container open to the ait and aerated or filtered for about 24 hours. This allows for the dissipation of these chemicals"
Does that mean by throwing a basic air stone and a simple filter into a bucket open to the air , i can purifiy my tap water?
I'm asking because i don't live close (~45 min) to a decent SW LFS store , and if i can take this route instead of buying an RO/DI unit , my wallet and water bill will be much happier.....
granted to be safe i could lug 6 5gallon buckets back and forth to fill my planned 30g tank , but purifiying my own tap water is alot easier.
thoughts?
Thanks
on Page 73 , under the chapter heading "Making Your Own" [seawater]
He writes " ...... The chemicals can be removed using dechlorinator solutions available at pet stores. Alternatively, the wated used to mix the artifical reed water can be stored in a container open to the ait and aerated or filtered for about 24 hours. This allows for the dissipation of these chemicals"
Does that mean by throwing a basic air stone and a simple filter into a bucket open to the air , i can purifiy my tap water?
I'm asking because i don't live close (~45 min) to a decent SW LFS store , and if i can take this route instead of buying an RO/DI unit , my wallet and water bill will be much happier.....
granted to be safe i could lug 6 5gallon buckets back and forth to fill my planned 30g tank , but purifiying my own tap water is alot easier.
thoughts?
Thanks