Riley
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Riley
Riley
Screw grocery stores, man. Most fish stores around here sell RO water. The one I go to most frequently sells RO water for $.29 a gal and pre-mixed 1.023SG saltater for $.89 a gal. That comes out to about $1.45 after tax for a 5 gallon container of RO water. For water changes, I get a thing of pre-mixed water from him so I don't have to mess with mixing it, and it's still under $1/gal. And finally.... water changes ain't weekly in the saltwater worldsteelhealr said:Let me add another option which I will edit and add earlier to the mixing seawater area.
At the supermarket, you can buy the store brand container of steam distilled water for $2.25 for 2.5 gallons, priced here in NY. Here are some calculations if you do not want to foot the cost buying a filter to makeRO water:
--adding water to the 24 gallon cube will require 10 containers at a cost of $22.50
--a weekly 10% water change will cost you $2.25
--minimal water requirements for your 1st year will cost you $22.50 + $117.00 (52 x 2.25) =$139.50.
That already exceeds the price of a RO/DI unit. Just food for thought. For some people who don't wish to mess with this stuff, this may be an option. SH
The most important part of maintaining your nano reef is doing partial water changes. Water changes must be done religiously! You can do your partial water changes every week to every other week, depending on the bioload in your tank. If you decide to do them weekly, change out 10% of the tanks volume with freshly mixed saltwater. If you do them bi-weekly, then you will need to do a 15-20% water change.