tdmartin102
New member
I just have a quick question about RO/DI systems.
I re-started in this hobby about 3 years ago and bought a simple RO/DI unit that was fairly inexpensive. I have been using it with no problems and not giving much thought to it.
I test my water for rather simple things like Ph, Alk, Ca, Nitrates, Phos. To my continuing surprise it looks quite good. But even though my tests are showing good results, I am having issues with algae (cyano, hair, others) and awhile back I lost a couple of fish and have been gun shy about adding or replacing until I get a better handle on my water quality.
I never thought of my RO/DI unit as being an issue, but now I am wondering. This is a 3 stage unit. membrane, Carbon block and DI resin canister. The DI canister has the blue dye in it and I change it AND the carbon block at the same time whenever it turns completely yellow.
That's it done.
I have never tested for TDS.
My question to you is, should I look into this deeper? There are cheap TDS meters. I know most RO/DI units have multi stages such as a sediment filter and or multi stage DI, but I'm not so certain that it is all that critical.
My tank is simple. 50G with sadly only one fish, a 6 line wrasse, some soft corals of various types and a few hermit crabs. I have about 70 Lbs of live rock, a power head for flow, a air driven in-tank skimmer and no other filtration. I do nothing for Ca, Kh or Ph. I do a 10% water change weekly. I am currently building a sump with the intent of adding Kalk Wasser and a much better skimmer. I have to admit though, that I have been wondering about adding the Kalk since my ph has been sitting at 8.4 for a Loooonnnng time, and calcium and alk also mysteriously being quit good.
Any advice at all will be greatly appreciated as I really want to gain some confidence and move forward.
I re-started in this hobby about 3 years ago and bought a simple RO/DI unit that was fairly inexpensive. I have been using it with no problems and not giving much thought to it.
I test my water for rather simple things like Ph, Alk, Ca, Nitrates, Phos. To my continuing surprise it looks quite good. But even though my tests are showing good results, I am having issues with algae (cyano, hair, others) and awhile back I lost a couple of fish and have been gun shy about adding or replacing until I get a better handle on my water quality.
I never thought of my RO/DI unit as being an issue, but now I am wondering. This is a 3 stage unit. membrane, Carbon block and DI resin canister. The DI canister has the blue dye in it and I change it AND the carbon block at the same time whenever it turns completely yellow.
That's it done.
I have never tested for TDS.
My question to you is, should I look into this deeper? There are cheap TDS meters. I know most RO/DI units have multi stages such as a sediment filter and or multi stage DI, but I'm not so certain that it is all that critical.
My tank is simple. 50G with sadly only one fish, a 6 line wrasse, some soft corals of various types and a few hermit crabs. I have about 70 Lbs of live rock, a power head for flow, a air driven in-tank skimmer and no other filtration. I do nothing for Ca, Kh or Ph. I do a 10% water change weekly. I am currently building a sump with the intent of adding Kalk Wasser and a much better skimmer. I have to admit though, that I have been wondering about adding the Kalk since my ph has been sitting at 8.4 for a Loooonnnng time, and calcium and alk also mysteriously being quit good.
Any advice at all will be greatly appreciated as I really want to gain some confidence and move forward.