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    RO water

    Free RO water - great!? Just take a few water carriers to work....
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    RO water

    hmmm...ok. Like i said depends on many factors - hardness of water going in, the temperature of that water, mains pressure etc etc. I would be surprised if an RO unit without a DI unit could produce that low a reading and as i remember my TDS/conductivity unit didnt go down to tenths of a...
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    RO water

    ..of the product water? Very low from memory - around 20-40 ms (cant do that funny u shaped symbol - microsiemens) on my RO unit. I have very hard input water though so this could be lower on other RO units, also polishing DI units would get this lower i imagine? When i reconstituted it with...
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    Phosphate Removers

    It behoves me to say before answering Clives thread that i tend to want to see spawning behaviour from my discus, so an RO unit is a necessity for me (i feel) given my tapwaters resemblance to soluble chalk. Buffers and other chemical solutions to softer water just arent viable for me. Certainly...
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    Phosphate Removers

    I keep discus in my tanks too - i dont think i need go into why i feel remineralised RO water is best for them. All sorts of reasons really, added to which my plants seem perfectly 'happy'. My Amazon is throwing off plantlets like nobodies business, so they must like the water too. In a plant...
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    Phosphate Removers

    Totally agree - this is why i use an RO unit to provide mywater - i KNOW what is in my water now! Also another interesting test i did a while back concerns phosphates. I was testing for phosphates in one of my tanks and was getting some very high readings, even after using Rowaphos. Something...
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