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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! Most use RO water for their ATO because of the lack of minerals in the water. The waste water from a FW tank is likely high in minerals and other things that would like be problematic to your reef tank.
 
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Wanted everyone thoughts on using the waste water from a planted tank as the ato water for my reef. In nature this happens naturally and I’m positive it has some benefits but I’m not sure of any drawbacks.
I wouldn't. My freshwater planted tank has relatively low nitrates (10-20ppm) by waterchange time in the water column, but if I were to gravel vac as well, the changed water is dark and yucky. That has to contain concentrated amounts of nitrate and phosphate in levels that would surely wreck a reef system.

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I wouldn't. My freshwater planted tank has relatively low nitrates (10-20ppm) by waterchange time in the water column, but if I were to gravel vac as well, the changed water is dark and yucky. That has to contain concentrated amounts of nitrate and phosphate in levels that would surely wreck a reef system.

But hello there!! Welcome aboard!
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Wanted everyone thoughts on using the waste water from a planted tank as the ato water for my reef. In nature this happens naturally and I’m positive it has some benefits but I’m not sure of any drawbacks.
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Wanted everyone thoughts on using the waste water from a planted tank as the ato water for my reef. In nature this happens naturally and I’m positive it has some benefits but I’m not sure of any drawbacks.
Welcome!! I would not recommend. The waste water is going to be high in nutrients that’s why you are replacing it in from the planted tank. Naturally it happens but in a much different scale and small amounts of waste water to the vastness of the ocean.
That being said if you do it as an experiment please post about it I would be excited to see the results!
 

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