Here's how to pick out the perfect RO/DI system for your aquarium!

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CO2 is a tricky one. The best solution we've been to come up is to store the RO water in a reservoir and aerate that water for 24 hours. Once aerated, it can then be gravity siphoned through the DI canister.

For larger commercial applications, there are large and expensive degassers/aerators available. However, both size of the equipment and cost are inhibitive for hobbyists.
 

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