Using tap water to start my 65??

I'm about to fill my new 65 gal and was wondering if using tap water for the start up would be o.k.? Is there a conditioner that I could use to take anything harmful out? I can get R/O water but running a hose into the window would be alot easier. The tank will run for about 6 weeks before I get the LR.

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If I had it all to do over again, I would start my tank with RO/DI. I didn't (started 2 tanks w/tap) and now battling green hair algae. Not saying the water is 100% the reason for it, but whatever TDS was in the tap water certainly helped fuel the algae growth.

Switched to RO/DI, but the battle continues...

Just keep this in mind...while I know we all want to be budget minded, the water qualilty is the #1 thing that will affect whatever you decide to keep in your tank, for better or worse. IME, be cheap on this & then later down the road you're going to be trying to figure out "why is this happening", etc

Just my .02
Rob
 
the big factor is the quality of your tap water. get a tds meter and if its low, less than 50, i would feel fine using it. I suggest getting a ro/di at some point, it makes this hobby so much easier. as long as you plan to run it for while anything in the water will get taken out.

you should not use tap for top off, as you will continually build up whatever impurities are in the water.
 
Whatever.....don't use tap water!!! Trust me with this advice. This hobby is hard enough to get through the first year without problems....don't go looking for them by using tap water. It will be worth the extra effort to get the RO/DI water.
 
RO/DI is best, but as Twon8 said the quality of your tap water makes a difference. If you're lucky enough to live somewhere with great tap water, using tap for the initial fill shouldn't hurt anything. I used tap water for ages and never had any algae problems, but because municipal water supply quality can vary from day to day and season to season it always made me uneasy. I bought an RO/DI filter on eBay and feel much better knowing the water going into my tanks is consistantly high quality with no unwanted chemicals.
 
I would say it definetely depends on your water source. If you live in an area with great water, then you could get away with the tap water.

Test your tap water first, then decide if it is worth using RO/DI.


Tim
 
Dont do it RO/DI only or you will be making a new thread on

HOW DO I GET RID OF THIS HAIR ALGEA!!!!!
 
I use tap and have no nuisance algae other than a tiny bit of diatoms (which I don't consider a nuisance). I think the quality of LR and what is hitch hiking in to your system with said rock has a lot to do with it.
 
RO/DI it's easy and cheaper than buying. with the cost of the things in the tank I would not take the chance. My tap reads 180-240.ro/di 0. this is the only way to go.
 
oh and i use tap water all the time on my tank though i live in an apt building so i'd amagine that the building has some sort of unit that filter the water a bit better. I only believe this because i havent had any problems yet and its been running a good two years. If your planning a reef i would use RO water though if its just for fish it doesnt matter too much. Though i do stress the too much as i would amagine some of the more delicate fish would apreciate cleaner water with out the potential Heavy Metals (ie bonnet head sharks [dwarf hammer head] which cant be in a tank with any metal, not even in concrete tanks with rebar, They can feel the metal and it does something to them).
 
I too live in apartment, but even when I lived in a house I used tap. I do run a fish only though. Im about to get my first coral so we will see how it goes.

Maybe the water in Idaho is just better?
 
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