jrp1588
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Just found out, after 3 years of reefing, that our city water contains chloramines. I've been using an Ro/Di this whole time, but the media in it is for chlorine, not chloramine.
I only realized the issue after switching to color changing DI media and noticed its extremely rapid exhaustion. I'm maybe getting 100gal of Ro/Di water before the Di is all used up. This is with plenty of pressure and all new Ro membrane and sediment filters.
But I digress, my reading indicates you need special media to remove chloramines effectively, so I've been pumping chloramines into my tank for 3 years unknowingly. Just how badly have I been poisoning my tank?
My tank is a 75gal with about 20gal of sump that gets a 20% water change monthly and has an evap rate ~ 1gal per day. Clearly at this rate, there hasn't been enough chloramine buildup to cause deaths, but how much ammonia from the chloramine have I been pumping into the system? Despite being established, my tank has long battled with dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and the odd patch of hair algae here and there.
For you tl;dr people, how serious would it be to run a tank for 3 years with an Ro/Di system that isn't rated to remove chloramine?
I only realized the issue after switching to color changing DI media and noticed its extremely rapid exhaustion. I'm maybe getting 100gal of Ro/Di water before the Di is all used up. This is with plenty of pressure and all new Ro membrane and sediment filters.
But I digress, my reading indicates you need special media to remove chloramines effectively, so I've been pumping chloramines into my tank for 3 years unknowingly. Just how badly have I been poisoning my tank?
My tank is a 75gal with about 20gal of sump that gets a 20% water change monthly and has an evap rate ~ 1gal per day. Clearly at this rate, there hasn't been enough chloramine buildup to cause deaths, but how much ammonia from the chloramine have I been pumping into the system? Despite being established, my tank has long battled with dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and the odd patch of hair algae here and there.
For you tl;dr people, how serious would it be to run a tank for 3 years with an Ro/Di system that isn't rated to remove chloramine?