Danieldv6 Member May 23, 2021 #1 I have a domm question since I have a bunch of empy biocubes Do I need ro/di water for freshwater with live plants tank?
I have a domm question since I have a bunch of empy biocubes Do I need ro/di water for freshwater with live plants tank?
Fish_wiz2 Active member May 24, 2021 #2 Nah, unless you're trying to target specific parameters. I find it more work to use RO/DI and re-mineralize+fertilize. Dechlorinate tap water is fine.
Nah, unless you're trying to target specific parameters. I find it more work to use RO/DI and re-mineralize+fertilize. Dechlorinate tap water is fine.
Danieldv6 Member May 24, 2021 #3 Fish_wiz2 said: Nah, unless you're trying to target specific parameters. I find it more work to use RO/DI and re-mineralize+fertilize. Dechlorinate tap water is fine. Click to expand... Thank you so much..just another one please..what about the waste water from my ro/di filter?samething?would have to be remineralized?
Fish_wiz2 said: Nah, unless you're trying to target specific parameters. I find it more work to use RO/DI and re-mineralize+fertilize. Dechlorinate tap water is fine. Click to expand... Thank you so much..just another one please..what about the waste water from my ro/di filter?samething?would have to be remineralized?
Fish_wiz2 Active member May 25, 2021 #4 Danieldv6 said: Thank you so much..just another one please..what about the waste water from my ro/di filter?samething?would have to be remineralized? Click to expand... Actually this would work fine. But do recall waste water will be very high in TDS which is good for most plants but not for sensitive plants.
Danieldv6 said: Thank you so much..just another one please..what about the waste water from my ro/di filter?samething?would have to be remineralized? Click to expand... Actually this would work fine. But do recall waste water will be very high in TDS which is good for most plants but not for sensitive plants.