LaurentSeattle
New member
Hello there!
I am currently planning the setup of my 30 gallons mini reef aquarium and I confronted with four choices for water:
- Get natural and filtered UVA sterilized Puget Sound sea water from the Seattle Aquarium. They have very nice tanks! And that's about 6 cents a gallon. However, parking is almost impossible around there and I might end up breaking my back carrying jerrycans of sea water every week... Not sure about quality, anyone using their service? Oil spills do happen in Puget Sound, and there is lot of pollution and ferry traffic. Link: http://www.seattleaquarium.org/about/sales/
- Purchase ready made artificial sea water from RO only (no DI) water and artificial salt from the LFS in Issaquah for 1$ a gallon. That's 20 miles away in bad traffic from my place one way... and therefore expensive in time, gas and sanity
- Purchase RO purified water at 50 cents a gallon from the very same LFS and make sea water in the "confort" of my bathroom... I am saving some bucks but no time nor sanity.
- Purchase a RO/DI unit for about $150, sweat on stupid plumbing issues and make my own artificial sea water, again in my bathroom. I hate plumbing...
What's best?
If there are any other alternative, please please please elaborate!
I am currently planning the setup of my 30 gallons mini reef aquarium and I confronted with four choices for water:
- Get natural and filtered UVA sterilized Puget Sound sea water from the Seattle Aquarium. They have very nice tanks! And that's about 6 cents a gallon. However, parking is almost impossible around there and I might end up breaking my back carrying jerrycans of sea water every week... Not sure about quality, anyone using their service? Oil spills do happen in Puget Sound, and there is lot of pollution and ferry traffic. Link: http://www.seattleaquarium.org/about/sales/
- Purchase ready made artificial sea water from RO only (no DI) water and artificial salt from the LFS in Issaquah for 1$ a gallon. That's 20 miles away in bad traffic from my place one way... and therefore expensive in time, gas and sanity
- Purchase RO purified water at 50 cents a gallon from the very same LFS and make sea water in the "confort" of my bathroom... I am saving some bucks but no time nor sanity.
- Purchase a RO/DI unit for about $150, sweat on stupid plumbing issues and make my own artificial sea water, again in my bathroom. I hate plumbing...
What's best?
If there are any other alternative, please please please elaborate!