mfdrookie516
Aquarium Free - 2+ Years
So i just realized that it was time for a pwc on my 150, then i realized i have no water conditioner. I started thinking, and i am going through ALOT of conditioner each month. I spend around $20-30 a month on water conditioner depending on how many pwc's i do. I know that reverse osmosis will remove the chlorine/chloramine, but will it alter the ph any? My tap ph is perfect at 7.8 (at least its optimal for my mbuna tank), and all my other fish seem to be doing very well with 7.8 as a constant ph. I also know that after water has been run through reverse osmosis and deionization, it should have a ph of 7.0. Is it just the deionization that will alter the ph or the ro as well? If just the di, can i just run ro for now, and then use the di later for sw and occasionally on shrimp tanks to remove any copper? Have i lost you all yet?