Ultra Pure Water in Reef Tank

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You should see how much food is thrown away everyday in every restaurant/grocery store/home. Doesn't make it free food.

But if it’s dumped down a drain anyway since it’s probably no longer useful for a fabrication process, then at least recycling it for a reef tank seems like a win.
 

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Here is the entire article. No way I would use this stuff in my reef.
Article is a bunch of click bait.

Unless you are dealing with deuterium highly purified water is only unique in its dissolved gas content? RO water is also a process....not a standard. The process can vary by several decimal points.
Entertaining .....if this were April 1.
 

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