This is something I’ve been meaning to post for quite awhile. I know that some big fish keepers (Ian Fuller for one) have kept certain species from extremely soft water sources in full reverse osmosis water, without remineralizing it or mixing with non R/O water.
I know for humans, reverse osmosis can actually strip us of our bodily minerals and cause mineral deficiency.
I would assume it would do the same in fish, so wouldn’t it be absolutely vital to remineralize it? Despite them coming from a 0GH water, there’s a difference between natural 0GH and 0GH “dead” R/O water.
Just my take, I know some people keep certain species in straight R/O
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@Byron , this might be something you would be interested in
I know for humans, reverse osmosis can actually strip us of our bodily minerals and cause mineral deficiency.
I would assume it would do the same in fish, so wouldn’t it be absolutely vital to remineralize it? Despite them coming from a 0GH water, there’s a difference between natural 0GH and 0GH “dead” R/O water.
Just my take, I know some people keep certain species in straight R/O
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@Byron , this might be something you would be interested in