Best Water To Use

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What is the best water to use if you are not able to get RO/DI water? My small tank was leaking and I have to switch over to a new one, but, I do not have access to RO/DI water. What should I use; Spring, Distilled? :squigglemouth:
 
Distilled water is your second choice after good RO/DI if that is not available. Most users have found the purple cap jugs at WalMart to be very good quality.
 
I run RODI water now but when I first started I used tap water that was treated with Prime. TDS in my area is about 137; I didn't have any problems with excess algae.
 
What about using the "API Tap Water Filter"? Cheaper than a RO/DI and there is no waste. I have thought about getting one when I set up my nano tank just for top off water.

Does anyone use this?

Aquarium Water Quality: Tap Water Filter

I used one of these for about a year for my 8g bio-cube. I never did check the TDS out put but I was plagued by Hair Algae.
 
The tap water filter is often exhausted in as little as 15 to 30 gallons of water. It only holds so much resin and carbon so have a very limited capacity. Remember the RO membrane is what does 90-98+% of the treatment, the sediment and carbon filters are only there to protect the RO membrane, and the DI is merely a final polishing filter to finish off that last 2% os so.

Don't waste your money, they get extremely expenisve in a hurry. 99% of those who report good results don't have a TDS meter so really have no idea if it is working or not, usually not.
 

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