RO/DI needs in nano tanks...

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I was speaking with someone over the weekend who explained that he set up an 5 gallon AIO.

He went on to say that he wanted to stock it with some frags, but the quality of the water he purchases is less than satisfactory.

I suggested an RO/DI filter so that he could prepare his own. But he is reluctant to spend a few hundred dollars on an RO/DI filter when he has such small needs.

Any alternatives to spending the money on an RO/DI filter? I told him I didn't see any.
 

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I think he will realize that (depending on the frags that he gets) that the cost of maintaining them (test kits, salt/dosing, RO) are more than just the cost of the frags. If he's worried about water quality then getting his own unit is a no brainer. I'm sure he could find a used one and get new filters...
 

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I think he will realize that (depending on the frags that he gets) that the cost of maintaining them (test kits, salt/dosing, RO) are more than just the cost of the frags. If he's worried about water quality then getting his own unit is a no brainer. I'm sure he could find a used one and get new filters...
+1 but also with such a small water volume everything needs to be more exact, little room for errors!
 

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Doesn't matter about the size of the tank, you have to maintain the quality of the water going into your tank. There are many economy sized RO/DI units on the market. A small cost in the overall husbandry costs of a tank. No need to purchase nice frags to have them covered in algae due to less than clean water going into his tank!
 

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On the plus side, if he gets an RODI unit, he wont go through filters very fast with such a low water volume needing to be made!
 

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buy one with a much smaller capacity like ro buddy or just get a really good rodi source.

and hes going to upgrade soon any way:D
My first ro/di was the RO Buddie. I hated it. It founds it's way to the trash can after 3 months. Second one was the BRS 4 stage. I hated myself for never buying that 4 stage to begin with.
 

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My first ro/di was the RO Buddie. I hated it. It founds it's way to the trash can after 3 months. Second one was the BRS 4 stage. I hated myself for never buying that 4 stage to begin with.
really? what did you hate? I got the 4 stage BRS used btw, $55 and a full set of filters new is $75? i think?
 

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really? what did you hate? I got the 4 stage BRS used btw, $55 and a full set of filters new is $75? i think?
Biggest issue was the lack of
TDS meter,
pressure gauge,
faucet adapters,
no extra tubing,
took 3 hours for 5 gallons,
filters were exhausted after 3 months.
And I tasted the water once and it tasted like chemicals.


BRS 4 stage filters...
Last me a year,
comes with everything,
takes only 1 hour for 5 gallons.
Universal design for choice filters ;)
 
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+1 on a good rodi source. Since it's a small tank and there's not a need for too much top-off (and mix if he's making his saltwater), save the trouble of picking out what type of unit and having to set it up and just find a source that keeps up on low TDS levels.
 

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