On Thursday, I make 35 litres of RODI. (25L I need to make SW and 10 I need for ATO bucket) At this point I measure TDS of the RODI and it will be 0.
On Friday, I move 25 litres to my mixing bucket, put in my salt, and mix with powerhead for 24 hours.
On Saturday, I use all 25L for my 10% weekly water change, the other 10L goes to ATO bucket.
After use, both buckets are rinsed and towel dried.
I follow this process, week after week, for 2 years now and I am seeing the benefits. Zero algae, stunning corals both in colour and growth, more than ever before in my 25 years as a reef keeper.
We have a moderate mixed reef with about 60 corals in a 70g. Each and every one extends and looks very healthy, have not lost anything in 2 years so far.
Personally, I would toss RODI water that is not 0 TDS, but that's just my way. I have found even the slightest TDS reading over time builds in my system and assists algae growth.
For me, it was the only way I could keep algae from growing, as I really have little use for CUC.
Gone is the GHA and slime removers, gone is the scrubbing, just clean the glass, the filters, the skim container, and the water change. It takes about an hour, once a week, then I do not touch it until the following week.
I know many think this is a waste of time, but I am convinced the process works for me, simply just the opinion of one reefer.
On Friday, I move 25 litres to my mixing bucket, put in my salt, and mix with powerhead for 24 hours.
On Saturday, I use all 25L for my 10% weekly water change, the other 10L goes to ATO bucket.
After use, both buckets are rinsed and towel dried.
I follow this process, week after week, for 2 years now and I am seeing the benefits. Zero algae, stunning corals both in colour and growth, more than ever before in my 25 years as a reef keeper.
We have a moderate mixed reef with about 60 corals in a 70g. Each and every one extends and looks very healthy, have not lost anything in 2 years so far.
Personally, I would toss RODI water that is not 0 TDS, but that's just my way. I have found even the slightest TDS reading over time builds in my system and assists algae growth.
For me, it was the only way I could keep algae from growing, as I really have little use for CUC.
Gone is the GHA and slime removers, gone is the scrubbing, just clean the glass, the filters, the skim container, and the water change. It takes about an hour, once a week, then I do not touch it until the following week.
I know many think this is a waste of time, but I am convinced the process works for me, simply just the opinion of one reefer.
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