Filling our tank for the first time, what to use?

laguest

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If things go well this weekend we hope to fill our 75 gallon reef tank for the first time. We are new to the hobby so we didn't invest in a RO/DI system just yet. We are in San Jose and right now thinking of buying Neptune Aquatics Natural Seawater that they sell. Any thought on using this vs getting true RO/DI that has quality salt mix added? Not sure where I can get that if I needed to go that route.

This is what they say at Neptune.
Natural Seawater
Filtered and Enhanced for reef
PH: 8.2 "“ 8.3
Alkalinity: 10 "“ 11 (Enhanced)
Calcium: 350 "“ 450 (Enhanced)
Salinity: 1.024 "“ 1.026
Thanks!
 
My advice is buy RO-DI system. In a long run, it will be cheaper. You will need RO-DI water for mixing your salt and topping off evaporated water. That could be easily 30 - 40 gallon a month. Imagine gas + time and lifting that you have to do from Neptune to your house. If you are very tight on your budget, look for a used one in this forum or craigslist. I believe RO-DI system is must have item in this hobby.

Many people use BRS 4 Stage RO-DI system.
Something like this
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-stage-value-water-saver-plus-ro-di-system-150gpd.html
 
Nothing wrong with using store water, plenty of people use it - otherwise they would not have massive containers of salt and rodi =)

I own a BRS 4 stage rodi and used to make my own water. Switched to just buying 5g a week from the store. Just recently went back to making my own again simply because I wanted the profile of the red sea coral pro salt.

I personally found that when I used IO salt that took 24 hours to mix I OFTEN would be motivated and make it on Saturday and then get busy and forget about it until the next week due to having to wait a day between starting and finishing the activity.

Buying water was nice because I could buy it - heat it up in an hour and do my water change within the same window of productivity. It is a perk to red sea coral pro salt - it mixes in 20 minutes and you are not supposed to let it mix longer than 2 hours otherwise it starts to precipitate.
 
As you get deeper into the hobby, get your RODI unit and mix your sw, your back will appreciate not hauling water around for regular maintenance and you will have top-off water on demand.
 
The Natural Seawater will be fine to get the tank started and running. Eventually, you will most likely want to mix your own water, so you can use a salt mix that is tailored to the specific needs of your system. Also, if you decide to get the water from Neptune, I would recommend getting the prepaid water card, so that way you can get a discount on the water.
 
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