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  • 1 year later...

Extra costs, in this hobby? NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!! Actually my Nano cube hasn't really cost me a whole lot more than the tank and stand itself. I already had an ro/di system, so I don't count that. Haven't modded the tank or lighting, yet. Start out slow, tank, LR, salt hydrometer/refractometer, good test kits. Go slow, nothing good happens in salt water fast, except troubles.

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Use ro/di water if you can. I started mt 20g with tap and experienced a heavy algae bloom. Have switched to distilled water from safeway since. Besides phosphates ro/di water will be free of all the other crap that gets put into our tap water. I used a jug and a half or so week between water changes and toping up ...so about $7-$8 a week.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm using purchased jugs of RO water @ $5 a jug in a 34 gal. I change out one jug per week so it is costing me $20 a month. One of the reasons I'm selling my reef setup. In tanks this size, pristine water will help with numerous kinds of algae breakouts you can get.

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  • 2 months later...
I'm using purchased jugs of RO water @ $5 a jug in a 34 gal. I change out one jug per week so it is costing me $20 a month. One of the reasons I'm selling my reef setup. In tanks this size, pristine water will help with numerous kinds of algae breakouts you can get.

Buy a RO system... They don't cost much. Don't bother with RO/DI if you intend to drink the water from the RO unit (good for coffee if you want to keep you coffee maker scale free).

http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/store_p...ct_ID=ro-afd050

This one cost $174, but I picked one up from an LFS @ $99.00 which included prefilter, activated carbon and membrane.

This will pay itself off in 8 months and the membrane will last you over a year (mine has been giving pristine water for over 14 months). I hook up an inline TDS meter (@ $40) to monitor the outgoing water. It shows consistently 0 mg/L TDS on the outlet and 137 mg/L TDS on the inlet (=tap) water. Phosphates should be less than 0.05 ppm in a reef aquarium and I used to have problems with it being over that when I was using tap water (not to mention the silicates).

If you've a big aquarium the unit will pay for itself in one week LOL.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Right now I am on just tap water. Its been 2 weeks and no issues but I just added my live rock today.

My parents get RO water all the time, so I plan on switching over to that soon

So far so good. But from what I know if you keep your GPH up you shouldn't have a problems with alge blooms

Most people that seem to have run into that problem are only running 300gph in teir tank, right now i have 625gph. lol still not enought

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