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Sierra said:
I have an acrylic tank - but I still dont want copper anywhere near it.

I'm very new... But doesn't copper kill inverts? Which is why it kills ich but also why you need a QT tank for treatment. What does having an acrylic tank matter?
 
auker said:
I'm very new... But doesn't copper kill inverts? Which is why it kills ich but also why you need a QT tank for treatment. What does having an acrylic tank matter?

glass tanks have the silicone where the edges of the tank meet - the copper gets into it and is near impossible to get out.

acrylic doesnt have silicone.

and yes copper will nuke your inverts.
 
Sierra said:
glass tanks have the silicone where the edges of the tank meet - the copper gets into it and is near impossible to get out.

acrylic doesnt have silicone.

and yes copper will nuke your inverts.

I don't know if I always buy this line of thinking. Personally, I think it is more of an internet myth. My tank was a FO tank before I bought it and the pervious owner used copper all the time. I gave it a good cleaning and set it up as a Reef soon after and I haven't had any problems keep inverts at all.

The same holds true for people saying "your copper pipes will leatch copper" into your water. Well, that is another myth. Copper pipes last forever, if there was copper leaching then the pipes would thin and crack under pressure. The thing is they don't. Now if the water was pure (RO water) going through the pipes they would dissolve, but the fact is your tap water is not pure, and therefore

As far as having a vertical DI filter you can always add that on after the fact to these cheaper RO/DI units. So I say buy the RO unit now and when you get some more money buy the additional DI resin chamber.
 
Sierra, I picked up my unit on e-bay for $71. Go to www.aquariumwaterfilters.com mine is the Barrracuda 4-stage 100gpd unit. Works great . Im pleased. Keep watching e-bay. You can find GOOD stuff pretty reasonable. Since your not in a hury you can aford to watch and wait. Oh,by the way mine was brand new and shiiped from manufacturer.
 
AnnArborBuck said:


The same holds true for people saying "your copper pipes will leatch copper" into your water. Well, that is another myth. Copper pipes last forever, if there was copper leaching then the pipes would thin and crack under pressure. The thing is they don't. Now if the water was pure (RO water) going through the pipes they would dissolve, but the fact is your tap water is not pure, and therefore

I'm certainly no chemist but I can assure you that copper piping has it share of problems. If you run copper lines through sand in a slab foundation they will re-act and get many pinhole type leaks, just ask my dad we had to dig in underneath his home to remedy this problem. My point being that copper is not inert. Not trying to be argumentative just simply have a "why chance it" opinion.
 
Copper can leach into yor drinking water, its not a myth. If your water has a low Langlier Index, meaning the pH, calcium and alkalinity are in a certain range, your water is considered agressive and can eat pipes and solders. Thats why the EPA requires all public water systems to test for lead and copper in drinking water.
 
Of course a pure source of water is going to react with copper. Pure water will react with most metals in a very reactive form. That is why municipal water supplies add various chemicals and ions into the water to stop this issue.
 
Actually its not pure water at all, look up Langlier Index. I would say water with a hardness of 20+ and TDs in the 500 range here in Phoenix but with a negative Langlier Index is not pure.
 
AZDesertRat said:
Actually its not pure water at all, look up Langlier Index. I would say water with a hardness of 20+ and TDs in the 500 range here in Phoenix but with a negative Langlier Index is not pure.

Langiler index is related to temp, tds, CA, hardness and pH. My point was when dealing with city water where phosphate is added to slow down corrosion. It coats the pipe and prevents the copper from leaching into the water supply. City water is usually pretty balanced the the odds of having corosion in the pipe is not high. At least that is how it is here in the midwest with the great lakes as a water supply.
 
That unit is a cheap Chinese knock off. The vendor will not answer questions as to who makes the membrane and if it is ANSI/NSF certified for drinking water in the US. I would steer clear oof it.
 
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