Here is my question: Do I need to use RODI water for bleach curing the dry rock? I mean, is it really that important? I mean, afterall, tap (municipal) water contains chlorine along with other minerals. Plus, once the cure is done, I plan on rinsing the dry rock several times with RODi and dechlorinator (Seachem Prime) to make sure all of the chlorine and chloramines are completely eliminated.
Of course, I will use RODI to begin cycling the dry rock after I cure it completely. But I have heard people say that you don't need to waste your money (rodi filters) making rodi water just to bleach cure dry rock......thoughts?
Of course, I will use RODI to begin cycling the dry rock after I cure it completely. But I have heard people say that you don't need to waste your money (rodi filters) making rodi water just to bleach cure dry rock......thoughts?