Do you keep your RODI water moving?

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So I have a little 10 gallon tank I use for my RODI topoff. I noticed the tank walls get grimy over time, so I put a little powerhead in there to keep the water moving constantly. That didn't seem to make much of a difference so not sure it is worth the electricity.

So, does anyone else keep their RODI water moving in its container? I didn't want it to get stagnant sitting there for 3-6 days while waiting to be put into my tank.
 
Not me. I think the bacteria will propagate on the micronutrients in the water, if it’s moving or not.

Edit - thinking about it, it’s probably a good thing, in a very tiny sort of way.
 
I keep ro water is air tight 5 gallon jugs. I keep 10 gallons of prepared saltwater (fully mixed and aerated) in air tight 5 gallon buckets. The only water I circulate is a 15g bin I use to do water changes. As I remove water to do water changes I replace that water with the bucket saltwater.
 
I keep 55 drum full of Rodi for month and use it until need to refill. Never had a problem but there’s a lid on it
 
I keep my ro/di in 2 55 gallon drums and a 275 gallon tote.
No issues in either.
No movement in any including ti
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Top off tank.
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