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New tank setup..water quality


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    EQCM2B - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default New tank setup..water quality

    Thanks for the information to my previous post on sand, lighting and skimmers. My next question is on water. I understand that it is probably best to buy a RODI setup, but can I use tap water for the initial fill up to get the cycling process started or must I have RODI or distilled water to start. Also if I have a household water softener setup is this the same or as good as a RODI setup?

    Thanks,

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    Reptoreef - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    For start up, I have used tap w/a good conditioner and ran a phosphate sponge with no real appearant problems.
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    you will eventually want to go with a RODI unit. I think youshould be allright with tap to start.
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