RO water good/bad?
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RO water good/bad?
Is RO (reverse osmosis) water good for shrimps or is it bad?!?!
Right now for my current tanks, I have been using water that passes through one of those RO filtering systems where it blocks off a lot of minerals including chlorine. It is seperated into normal water (about 190 ppm) and soft water (about 1-2ppm). I dont know the conversion between the other hardness scale to the ppm scale so I'm a bit confused with the hardness stuff right now. If somebody can explain to me, that would be awesome.
thx
Right now for my current tanks, I have been using water that passes through one of those RO filtering systems where it blocks off a lot of minerals including chlorine. It is seperated into normal water (about 190 ppm) and soft water (about 1-2ppm). I dont know the conversion between the other hardness scale to the ppm scale so I'm a bit confused with the hardness stuff right now. If somebody can explain to me, that would be awesome.
thx
- Neonshrimp
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Hi, I use R/O water my self. I have booth cherries and crs in the tank. All seem to be doing well (cherries better than the crs) mainly because my PH is high and i believe crs do better with low PH but im working on that with using R/O for water changes. Many cherries are pregnant and i have some babies as well from 1 female right now so like NeonShrimp said too me as long as things are doing well no need to change things
Well i got these 2 together, cherries and crs im pretty sure crs will do fine with pure R/O water but not quite sure with cherries ill just have to wait and see cherries seem to be doing great so far.. lots of females with eggs and all seem to be active. I feed them algae waffer and crab cuisine. What do you guys feed them? those of you who are using R/O.
- Neonshrimp
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Hey thanks for the quick reply! ill try feeding them some vegetables i hear spinich is really good. How long to you usually boil this for and do you just boil it in a normal pan with a small amount of water? As for the CRS i have 6 i believe.. none with eggs so far..although that could be due to my high PH right now in time it will lower with the R/O water all of them are active and seem to look healthy my temperature right now is usually between 24-26 i keep it cool with air conditioner in my room
- Neonshrimp
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Spinach is good and you can boil it for 1-3 minutes in a normal amount of water. You can even freeze some for later. I first heard about the shrimp liking the rounded leaf spinach best and I have found this to be true. Be sure you wash the vegetables well to make sure any pesticides or chemicals are washed off, unless you by organic ones which do not use these. Thanks for the info on your CRS and hope to hear more