ok... so im setting up my 120 finally, and i really need to know if i can use my tap water for the initial fill up and MAYBE for waterchanges. i took a sample of it to my LFS and they said it only had a tiny bit of either nitrite or nitrate but everything else was good.
ok... so im setting up my 120 finally, and i really need to know if i can use my tap water for the initial fill up and MAYBE for waterchanges. i took a sample of it to my LFS and they said it only had a tiny bit of either nitrite or nitrate but everything else was good.
The thing is that isn't what worries people when they use tap water. Tap water can have chlorine/metals and a whole bunch of other stuff in it that can either kill ur fish or cause problems.
They should have used a TDS meter on it which measures for these things.
The thing is that isn't what worries people when they use tap water. Tap water can have chlorine/metals and a whole bunch of other stuff in it that can either kill ur fish or cause problems.
They should have used a TDS meter on it which measures for these things.
we know it doesnt have chlorine, and all my dad said it has was very low iron. idk how he knows this but the chlorine part is true.
I have used tap water for the entire 10 months my tank has been going. Everything has been doing well. Had one hair algae bloom but got that under control pretty quick. I would say give it a try and see how it goes. I keep mainly z's and p's, but my LPS are doing well also. Very limited sps, but those are ok also. Just some digi, monti, and spongeodes but all 3 are doing very well. Don't think it would hurt at all to cycle with tap then slowly switch to RO with water changes and top offs. I'm a noob though and still learning, but I have had no problems with using tap for 10-11 months.
so it seems like itll be ok at least to do the initial fill. by the time i will do a waterchange my birthday will have come and gone so i could maybe get an RO unit then.
My advice is no. But I guess people do it (Joe is proof) successfully.
I think it would depend somewhat on the source water...well water or city. And if it's city, is it well or surface water... and what processes they use to treat it.
My advice is no. But I guess people do it (Joe is proof) successfully.
I think it would depend somewhat on the source water...well water or city. And if it's city, is it well or surface water... and what processes they use to treat it.