• Hello guest! Are you an Apistogramma enthusiast? If so we invite you to join our community and see what it has to offer. Our site is specifically designed for you and it's a great place for Apisto enthusiasts to meet online. Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your fish and tanks and have a great time with other Apisto enthusiasts. Sign up today!

Supplementing R/O water with sea salt.

koty

Member
5 Year Member
Messages
72
Location
Rehovot Israel
I am considering to supplement my R/O water with a bit of sea salt. Does anybody has any comments/experience?
and of course how much to add?
Thanks
Koty
 

fishgeek

New Member
Messages
980
Location
london uk
WHY?
my brain see's you removing as much as you can with the filter and then adding it back

i dont see the point

prehaps only use 90%, 95% r/o and some straight tap

the whole point of r/o is filtering out things from the water, my take on all the ro right elctrolyte replacement things is that htey are just saleable items
i use straight r/o in apisto tanks , i am on very hard water so i still seem to have buffer left
i even use peat in straight r/o for lots of my fish

andrew
 

tjudy

Moderator
Staff member
5 Year Member
Messages
2,822
Location
Stoughton, WI
Depends upon what you are trying to get out of the tap. I have a higher concentration of iron, phosphate and copper in my tap water than I want (I want 0 levels of those), so I do not reconstitute with my tap water. I use a product called RO Right by Kent Marine. I like it over marine salts made for marine tanks because there is less pH buffering compounds in the RO Right.
 

koty

Member
5 Year Member
Messages
72
Location
Rehovot Israel
WHY?
my brain see's you removing as much as you can with the filter and then adding it back

i dont see the point

prehaps only use 90%, 95% r/o and some straight tap

the whole point of r/o is filtering out things from the water, my take on all the ro right elctrolyte replacement things is that htey are just saleable items
i use straight r/o in apisto tanks , i am on very hard water so i still seem to have buffer left
i even use peat in straight r/o for lots of my fish

andrew

Well, I use 95-98% R/O as well. The water in israel are extremely hard and full of chloramine and other %^^$#. I think that a tiny amount of sea salt will be a better supplement. I also heard that in zebra-fish labs R/O water supplemented with sea salt is used.
 

tjudy

Moderator
Staff member
5 Year Member
Messages
2,822
Location
Stoughton, WI
There is nothing wrong with using sea salts. I use the RO Right to avoid the cabonate pH buffers. Plus, RO Right is less expensive by weight than Instant Ocean or Kent Marine salts.
 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
18,360
Messages
120,479
Members
13,381
Latest member
SparTim

Latest profile posts

Working on the spam issues. Just set up a new add-on that should help tremendously. Thanks for your continued patience!!! And thanks for donating!
roekste wrote on Josh's profile.
Good morning, Please can you delete the new members that is spamming the forum. Its all crazy.
Thank you.
I'm looking for quality apistogrammas, can anyone recommend a good seller specialized in apistogrammas who ships in Europe? Thanks
Ada_1022 wrote on hongyj's profile.
Hi I didn’t know if you still have any of the Apistogramma Cuipeua?
Would be interested if so.
Top