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mike550

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If you’re running a RODI system I don’t think you need to use a water conditioner. If you’re using this for a freshwater tank there are a couple of Seachem products like Replenish or one of their trace products that might be helpful. For saltwater the salt mix takes care of most of the chemistry
 

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Does adding something like API tap water conditioner do anything harmful to a reef tank if you are adding it to your ro/di water? I am not confident that my unit is filtering out Chloramine.


It will certainly alter the bioavailability and chemical nature of trace elements present. I see no reason to add it.

API says this:

"It also detoxifies heavy metals in tap water. "

Which means it is making them not bioavailable. That isn't something you routinely want in a reef tank.

In emergency, OK. Not for routine use.
 

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