Does this look like mold or something? Rodi storage container.

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Should I remake all of this water for my new tank? I have these barrels in my basement and I’ve been making water but it’s been cool the whole time it’s been in the barrel. I just went to look at the water and saw these spots on the barrel and some are underneath the water line. Would it be bad to use this water? It is 0 tds and brand new water but idk
What would be the best way to clean rodi storage like this?

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Should I remake all of this water for my new tank? I have these barrels in my basement and I’ve been making water but it’s been cool the whole time it’s been in the barrel. I just went to look at the water and saw these spots on the barrel and some are underneath the water line. Would it be bad to use this water? It is 0 tds and brand new water but idk
What would be the best way to clean rodi storage like this?

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think you are right about it being mold

Would you drink it or serve to others at a party, if its fresh RODI water? If not, then why should your reef... Saltwater is cheap compared to possible reactions... why take a chance?

Reminds me of checking old fridge food containers, asking: can I eat this... result: food poisoning ... lol

You can use a light bleach solution to clean but then rinse, rinse, rinse with tap and dry completely (I use lint free towel) before adding more RO water to make saltwater ... OR try just cleaning with tap, wiping out and setting in sun

I'll defer to other as likely a number of opinions for this
 
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think you are right about it being mold

Would you drink it or serve to others at a party, if its fresh RODI water? If not, then why should your reef... Saltwater is cheap compared to possible reactions... why take a chance?

Reminds me of checking old fridge food containers, asking: can I eat this... result: food poisoning ... lol

You can use a light bleach solution to clean but then rinse, rinse, rinse with tap and dry completely (I use lint free towel) before adding more RO water to make saltwater ... OR try just cleaning with tap, wiping out and setting in sun

I'll defer to other as likely a number of opinions for this
dang, that sucks, I guess I have to buy a new one and clean this one later... don't really wanna do that now. but thank you for your input, I definitely don't wanna use this contaminated water for a brand new tank.
 

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I would use it without concern. I’ve never heard of freshwater mold of that sort contaminating salt. Especially considering that is above the water. But that’s just my 2c and it’s worth what you paid for it. ;)
 

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