Saltwaterstart
New member
I have a question about using distilled water to reduce nitrates in reefs.
My BioCube 29 is at a very high nitrate count, and I asked for advice on water changes in the "New to the Hobby" forum. Most people said to do water changes using RO water.
Luckily, my tap water is already filtered using RO, but there is a bit of a problem. On my test strips I use, the water shows nitrates up to about 20ppm.
I know this is very bad for reef aquariums because nitrate levels are supposed to be under 10.
My question is, could I use distilled water and a calcium or reef essentials additive to do water changes and lower my nitrate count?
My BioCube 29 is at a very high nitrate count, and I asked for advice on water changes in the "New to the Hobby" forum. Most people said to do water changes using RO water.
Luckily, my tap water is already filtered using RO, but there is a bit of a problem. On my test strips I use, the water shows nitrates up to about 20ppm.

I know this is very bad for reef aquariums because nitrate levels are supposed to be under 10.
My question is, could I use distilled water and a calcium or reef essentials additive to do water changes and lower my nitrate count?