calgaryflames;5121097; said:
our ph is usually high 7s after the ro it will still be 7 or higher.plus the ro will be dripped directly how would any type of shock occur from this if their constant water dripping.i do plan on mixing myself but i really want to know if anybody has done pure ro fine with good results cause their is a few times of year that i would lke to run pure
I was using RO/DI system more than half a year. See this post:
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4608093&postcount=45 and all thread about my Automatic Water Exchange.
My DTS was: 29 before membrane and 0 after membrane. I rarely change water in my tank using tap water... usually/mostly I used water from RO/DI system. When I check water DTS in my tank was 120-200... conclusion ? Water in our tank when was cycled properly never become idle/pure, and in my opinion even you will exchange water using pure water for 10 years your filters will be fine.
I've read a lot about RO/DI system and finally I removed RO system (membrane) yesterday. I left only two GE units filters: one with 5 MICRON POLY SEDIMENT FILTER and second CARBON BLOCK FILTER. Why?
Well... I was using this system for my two tanks (arowana and stingrays). The pure water is not good for any fish. My KG and KH was always almost 0. When I put cucumber on tank for my Plecos after 2 days it was surrounded by a gray coating. The same I found on my new driftwood. I asked people what is this and why it happened. Nobody gives me right/good answer why and what is this, but I think that this is because of lack of minerals and other substances in water. I had not seen something like that before I started using RO/DI system.
Moreover, one of my Black Arowana's fins can't recover in 100% - I read that pure water has a negative impact on fish bones, that is explaining why one of my arowana has problem to recover. Yes/No, Maybe ? Well, we will see for couple weeks
My PH was always 6.2 (when I was using RO/DI system). My tap water is 7.0-7.3
I'm not sure if I make a good decision removing membrane. Even today what I read and what I observed I still have lots of questions... The fact is that using "pure water drip system" give you clean and stable water parameters... but today I'm not sure that this is most important. Even I have always NO3 between 5-10ppm, NO2, Ammonia - 0ppm and PH 6.2... there are lots of other parameters very important for our fish.
PS: Very good Thread !