Hello all, I just have some questions for those of you that use RODI water in your freshwater tanks (Not going to the saltwater dark side yet). Due to my ongoing water dilemmas, I am most likely going to purchase an RODI unit and start to utilize that for my freshwater planted tanks. I don't feel like typing out all the problems I have with my well water, but it is over in my journal, if you are interested.
http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/437428-so-it-begins/ (Hope that works)
Anyway, I am going to be hooking up my RODI unit to my first floor shower head (most likely) and keeping a 55 gallon drum as a reservoir for it. This way, the water will be at least to room temperature, and I will probably heat it to match as well, and the shower water is softened, so the RO unit will work less hard and I shouldn't have to replace things in it as frequently. Plus, the waste water can drain right down the shower drain. So, on to my questions...
1. Would your average shower spicket provide enough pressure to get the unit working appropriately?
2. Anyone have good recommendations for pumps that could pump the water from the reservoir through a hose of about 15-20 feet into my tank so I don't have to carry buckets?
3. Any specific recommendations on products for adding GH and KH back into the water?
4. And finally, for those of you that use RO water in multiple tanks, when do you add the nutrients back in?? I would assume they need to be added before you place the water into the tank for the water change so the fish aren't exposed to the changing water chemistry. But, if this is the case, then I would be treating the entire 55 gallon drum, and if I end up getting more tanks in the future that may potentially need different parameters...what then?? Would I just have to have multiple reservoirs, each assigned to a tank??
I'm sure more questions will circle through my brain before all is said and done, but that's it for now.
Another step on the road to successful tank-keeping
http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/437428-so-it-begins/ (Hope that works)
Anyway, I am going to be hooking up my RODI unit to my first floor shower head (most likely) and keeping a 55 gallon drum as a reservoir for it. This way, the water will be at least to room temperature, and I will probably heat it to match as well, and the shower water is softened, so the RO unit will work less hard and I shouldn't have to replace things in it as frequently. Plus, the waste water can drain right down the shower drain. So, on to my questions...
1. Would your average shower spicket provide enough pressure to get the unit working appropriately?
2. Anyone have good recommendations for pumps that could pump the water from the reservoir through a hose of about 15-20 feet into my tank so I don't have to carry buckets?
3. Any specific recommendations on products for adding GH and KH back into the water?
4. And finally, for those of you that use RO water in multiple tanks, when do you add the nutrients back in?? I would assume they need to be added before you place the water into the tank for the water change so the fish aren't exposed to the changing water chemistry. But, if this is the case, then I would be treating the entire 55 gallon drum, and if I end up getting more tanks in the future that may potentially need different parameters...what then?? Would I just have to have multiple reservoirs, each assigned to a tank??
I'm sure more questions will circle through my brain before all is said and done, but that's it for now.
Another step on the road to successful tank-keeping