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Thank you for your recommendation! It's greatly appreciated.To be on the safe side the 7 stage pro 75 would be a sound investment...
No problem...Rodi is the most important thing for our reefs...might as well get the best and not have any worries or problems.Thank you for your recommendation! It's greatly appreciated.
I have city water.It would initially depend on the water source but being a 55 gal look into spectipure .
it’s the one I have and used for years. .
Replace the sediment , carbon and di resin when needed .
I agree!No problem...Rodi is the most important thing for our reefs...might as well get the best and not have any worries or problems.
Thank you for your recommendation.Call Russ @Buckeye Hydro
Not sure how municipal water works where you are .I have city water.I'll definitely look into spectipure.Thanks!
Thank you for your recommendation!I just use a 4 stage BRS model for my 80g system. Just hook it to a garden hose as needed to produce my RODI.
Someone privately reached out to me from Buckeye Hydro Pure Water Technologies and he sent me the last annual water quality report for my area. I read the complete article and luckily our water is not treated with chloramines, just chlorine.Not sure how municipal water works where you are .
here ….. I’m sure it reuses all water that goes down the drain , filters , cleans and sent back to houses ( including toilet water )
If they use chloramines a different filter or possibly media is needed ( I’m not 100% sure )
Nice. Thank you for your recommendation.I just use a Geek Pure 3 stage Amazon $90 bucks and a DI canister $45 bucks, to service my 250G system with a weekly 10% change.
It makes 25g in about 4 hours of zero TDS.
I might add a “chlorine block” to the chain in that case.Someone privately reached out to me from Buckeye Hydro Pure Water Technologies and he sent me the last annual water quality report for my area. I read the complete article and luckily our water is not treated with chloramines, just chlorine.

