What's your water source?

What's your water source?

  • I own a RO/DI unit and have another non-nano reef tank

    Votes: 23 19.3%
  • I own a RO/DI unit and only keep nanos

    Votes: 26 21.8%
  • Buy bottled water

    Votes: 18 15.1%
  • Buy from LFS

    Votes: 25 21.0%
  • Refill jugs at grocery store

    Votes: 11 9.2%
  • Tap Water

    Votes: 16 13.4%

  • Total voters
    119
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9784151#post9784151 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by the cattleman
I am wondering if I could just get by with a DI unit only, but have never seen them stand alone.

DI untis are sold individually but IME they really need to recieve RO water otherwise the DI will be used up very very quickly. It is cheaper to get an RO unit infront of it then it is to swap out the DI.

Well water has problems of it's own. :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9793276#post9793276 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dynaschm0e
We plan to use filtered natural sea water from Wrightsville Beach and top off with RO/DI made from home unit.

-Trey

If your actually collecting water from the ocean tis can be very dangerous. Most polluatants build up along the shore lines. This is also a popular place for bacteria's etc. I would suggest a huge UV as well as other filters. If your able to collect off shore, about a mile out, then I would still use a UV. JMO

Many aquaculture facilities do collect there own seawater however all is filtered before entering systems. For the average hobbysits an RODI unit and store bought bucket salt is far cheaper then setting up a way to filter ocean water. if your using a few hundred gallons a week then ya, buy a boat and a truck, some UV's, etc and collect your own.

There is a misconception with mst people regarding NSW. Water that comes from places like Scripts is heavly filtered, otherwise it would contaminate the research findings. There are several places around that have such water free to the hobbyist, Scripts is just more popular in Southern California because company's pick up water there and then deliver to LFS's. Since the LFS pays for the delievery they charge you for the water. When I checked into it a 100g delivery from Scripts ws $.32 a gallon. There are other places in Southern California, including Corona del Mar and Santa Barbra that also give free filtered NSW to hobbyists. Max of 500g at a time.

HTH
 
Pledosophy:

the water from Wrightsville Beach is fine. the filters there are rediculous. they use the water themselves for the same purposes we use it. it is UV sterylized. they have a lot of protein skimmers taller than any man... you guys should see this stuff!

i use it also but it's actually not worth the gas money unless you take large quantities. i just get four 5 gallon buckets worth whenever i go to the beach every few days.
 
My bad, I took Wrightsville Beach to be the name of a local beach and not a marine biology facility, kind of a regional thing. ;)
 
The water company here has RO/DI fill-ups at their facility. Just park outside, put your bucket under the faucet and fill 'er up. That's what I do. I fill up 2 5 gallon jugs once a week.
 
One last bump to see if we can make it to 100 votes.

I'm surprised that we don't have a clear winner - Well, it seems buying water from another source is the winner (grocery store, bottled and LFS water).
 
I have been getting water from the LFS. But at $2 for mixed and .50 for fresh, it is worth it to just buy a RO/DI. It is in the mail. It cost me $20 to do a water change. That was only 10 gallons. I can get a bucket of salt for $30 that will make about 100 gallons probably to 1.025.
 
We have three natural sea water sources.

One is free, just go down and turn on the pipe which is from a salt water plant.

2nd one you have to pay a yearly fee but it's from our Waikiki aquarium. It's sterilized sea water. I just so happened to sign up this past weekend and still have the flyer in my wallet. With this you get:

Unlimited admission to the aquarium
2 complimentary audio tour wands (family & family plus) per visit
1 complimentary audio tour wands (individual & senior) per visit
20% discount in the Natural Gift Shop (excluding books)
Discounts on selected educational classes and opportunities
Kilo i'a newsletter
Invitation to "members only" events
Facility rental privileges
Free or discounted admission to over 100 aquariums & zoos throughout the country
And finally free salt water pickup.

And last is to just go to the beach but shallow water isn't that clean. Or I could go out on my dad's boat and get deep sea water.
 
I get my water from the crapper on the main floor of my house!
perfect parameters. lots of amonia and bacteria! kills every time
:rollface:
local store refills!
 
I just use my tap water with an " aquarium pharmaceuticals tap water filter" I usually get 85 gallons per cartridge. So far so good ( my fingers are crossed). I would love a RO/DI system but can not swing it right now!
 
I go to a place called Water to Go. It is a 12 stage fresh water purification
system...including RO/DI, UV, and Ozone. Best part its .49 cents a gallon or $2 for a
$5 gallon container. You can go to watertogo.com and find a location by you. They
are located all over the U.S....This water is awesome.

We also use this water for our drinking water too.
 
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