A question reguarding a brown algae problem!

amf82380

New Member
I have had this 5.5 gal nano setup for about 2 wks now and I used everything from an established tank except the sand but added about 1/2lb of live sand to seed it but I am getting this nasty brown stuff on my LR and on my sand. I used tap water and found out that might be causing this ther question I have is I dont want to spend $100+ on a RODI unit or even a RO unit so I was wondering if I used some type of tap water filter like on of those inexpensive britta filter if that would help or not ? please help and info would be appreciated thanks :eusthink
 

reefman23

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I dont know if any of the other inexpensive filters would do any good. Worth looking into though. Are you too far away from a LFS to purchase water, or does your LFS not sell water? I have a 16g and have always purchased 2 5g jugs of saltwater and a jug of R/O water ever 3 weeks or so...this has never been a problem for me mainly because I go to many LFS (about 5) at least once a week. Just a suggestion that i know youve probably heard before.

Jesse

P.S. The tap water is probably a main contributing factor with the pesky algae
 

dragon79

New Member
Jesse is right. Don't use Tap water period. Even if a LFS does not carry RO/DI water, then go to a local grocery store and use their RO/DI there as a last resort.

Good luck.
 

sadielynn

New Member
Our stores sell ro/di for $3.50 and up a gallon so we now use distilled water .. :mrgreen: it is about 50 cents a gallon .... HTH :mrgreen:
 

skipm

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Staff member
If you don't need alot of water this could be an option for you: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/P ... 004+113775 . It is basically a DI filter with carbon to remove chlorine. If your water is real bad you will have to replace the cartridges more often but if your water is decent this could be an alternative to a more expensive RO/DI unit.
 

reefman23

New Member
sadielynn said:
Our stores sell ro/di for $3.50 and up a gallon so we now use distilled water .. :mrgreen: it is about 50 cents a gallon .... HTH :mrgreen:
I get 10 gallons of salt and 5 gallons of fresh for about $6.50 including tax at my LFS...thats catalina water and RO/DI water. hmm...

jesse
 

sadielynn

New Member
I get 10 gallons of salt and 5 gallons of fresh for about $6.50 including tax at my LFS...thats catalina water and RO/DI water. hmm...

jesse


Ok you suck
Im moving to CA LOL Thats what we get for living in small town PA :mrgreen:
 

mikeguerrero

Active Member
I pay 7 dollars which includes tax for 10 gallons of Catalina water from my LFS. I pick up RO/DI from a penquin machine at the grocery. $.33 cents a gallon...

Mike G
 

r00onmac

New Member
50 cents a gallon for both here at my LFS and he doesnt charge tax.. so its usually $6 for 10 gallons of salt and 2 gallons of RO/DI... i go once every 2 weeks or so...
 

mikeguerrero

Active Member
Roonmac,

Is your water Catalina or where is the source? For us out here in California, Catalina is a natural source of sea water that we get.

I don't purchase pre-mixed salts....

Mike

p.s I imagine in Florida it has to be natural....
 

r00onmac

New Member
honestly i dont know.. and ive never thought to ask... i know he doesnt mix it himself, because one day he was out and said "the truck is supposed to come in today" so i assume he gets saltwater from somewhere (maybe catalina, maybe from the keys)
 

mikeguerrero

Active Member
Sadie,

They sell that stuff at petco and other larger chains, but man it's very expensive, too expensive for larger reefs.

If I had nothing more than just a 12 gallon or smaller I would get the stuff, it looks pretty good.

But for my large tank, no way, I would be out too much cash and have to close the shop.

Mike
 

skipm

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Staff member
Those of you in California now know our pain, Catalina water is available at Petcos for about $10 for 5 gallons. The Nutri-Seawater is our only other choice for pre-mixed unless its bought from a LFS that mixes. My problem is that the nearest Petco to me is a 3 hour drive away.
 

amf82380

New Member
Skip,

Do you know any one that has used that product I am serioulsy considering it but would like to get some opions about it.
 

skipm

Moderator
Staff member
I have some friends that live nearby that used to use one until careers got in the way of aquarium keeping. They swore by it but I have never used one myself. My first water filter was a Tapwater Purifier (TWP) made by Aqua FX which is basically the same concept only it used a regular filter canister to hold the cartridge and it worked out fine for smaller amounts of water but when I started my 75 gallon it proved to be more cost effective to buy an RO unit. If you order it I would recommend getting spare filters to optomize on shipping. Another good investment is a TDS meter because color changing resins change before they are completely exhausted and a TDS meter can help you get a few more miles out of your filters.
 

amf82380

New Member
Thanks for the info skip I think I will be ordering one on friday I will keep you posted on how it turns out. thanks again
 

amf82380

New Member
Thanks for the info skip I think I will be ordering one on friday I will keep you posted on how it turns out. thanks again
 
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