Should I add Water conditioner to RODI?

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Probably a dumb question but should I add a water conditioner to RODI water ? My answer would be “NO” but I want to be certain. Finally, using RODI after a year of reefing LOL
 

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So I would say that RODI water does not need conditioner. However, do you trust your RODI system filters? Do you have a 1 micron filter for chloramines? How do you really know when to change the filters? So I would say, there is no harm to adding conditioner to RODI water. You will sometimes wonder why certain corals aren't doing well, etc. so maybe it helps take chloramines out of the equation? Very thought provoking conversation and I recently started just adding conditioner just in case. Trust no one :)
 

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I do. More out of habit than anything else. I always add Seachem Prime.

I have a full set up RODI with a TDS meter and always keep it maintained . I am not worried about anything getting thru. Just habit, and it allegedly helps slime coat which is important for tangs.

If I stopped would it make a difference? Most likely no. Old habits.. you. Know
 

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I've had chloramine get through several carbon blocks. You need a low range test kit (0.02 mg/L) since tests whose first step is 0.5 mg/L are already higher than lethal levels for fish.
 

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Probably a dumb question but should I add a water conditioner to RODI water ? My answer would be “NO” but I want to be certain. Finally, using RODI after a year of reefing LOL
No you don’t need to I think that’s the point of rodi the water should have nothing in it to decorate. I could be wrong but I don’t and mine tank is just fine. Good luck!
 

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