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    RHAPALA - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Nov 2006
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    NORTH EAST PA. YES MY TOWN IS REALLY CALLED NORTH EAST
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    FIRST AS PER REQUEST OF MY FRIEND JOE WHEN AT WORK JUST TO SAYY FOR THE CAPS NOTHING I CAN DO ABOUT IT ITS OUR COMPUTER SYSTEM HERE... NO THAT BEING OUT OF THE WAY

    AT THIS TIME JUST TAP WATER I WAS LOOKING AT A RO SYSTEM FOR MY HOUSE AT A COST OF ABOUT 150.00 BUT FOR RIGHT NOW JUST REG TAP WATER . I HAVE HAD IT TESTED BYMYSELF USEING CHEM STRIPS ..... MY BROTHER INLAW AND THE LFS ALL HAVE SAID ITS ALL GOOD.

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    Tapwater will work. No expert here,3rd attempt at a reef 1st 2x tapwater algae was considerable,probably controllable. This time RO/DI working good algae starting coming and I replaced my DI cartridge and its all good now I think its been a great investment...it was about $185
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

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