andywg
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andywg,
No need to provide proof as it is a common fact that RO or RO/DI water with salt provides the correct balance of elements as found in natural saltwater.
So what you really mean is that you can't provide proof.
Just ask for a list of elements found in your tap water from your local water board and compare that with natural saltwater. There will be a difference.
And you cannot tell me which of these (if any) cause any problems with keeping fish.
Just because an animal spawns, does not mean it is happy as spawning can be a survival instinct. I am not saying it is not possible to keep marine animals in tap water, I am saying it is not the right thing to do when we can provide a better alternative.
So tell me, what marine fish do you know of that spawn when conditions aren't good? Should we always use RO as a better alternative, even when the better alternative involves wasting up to 10 times as much water as we want when it isn't at all necessary?
Yes, some areas have better water quality than others and people have kept marine animals in this type of water, I just do not believe it is right telling people it is OK to use it when RO's are available so cheaply. In my view, if anyone is concerned at the cost of water or the cost of RO untis, then they should not be keeping these animals.
So you would deny someone the chance to keep a fish just because you have a view which you cannot back up with any evidence? Sounds elitist to me.
We will obviously differ of this opinion but surly you agree it is our responsibility to produce the best conditions possible for these animals whose natural habitats are being destroyed daily. These animals are becoming endangered because of the destruction of their habitat so we need to keep the ones we have in the best possible conditions......maybe I am alone in this opinion in which case, god help the reefs!
Oh spare me the semantics! Until you can provide some evidence that a way of keeping fish which has been perfectly fine for 20 years+ is actually detrimental, I will completely fail to agree with you. While RO water is nice to be able to use, it issimply not necessary.
You complain about the natural reefs dying, do you consider all the water you are wasting, and the neergy costs associated with that? The treatment, storage and pumping of clean water is an energy intensive process. You seem more than happy to cause greater ecological damage to the wildlife for no visible gain in the keeping of far fewer fish.
You really care about the fish on the reef and the corals? Don't tell people to waste huge amounts of water (and energy) unless there is some tangible benefit to it.
By all means say that you prefer to keep them in RO water to provide an ideal environment, but don't try and force everyone to keep fish in a way that you prefer.