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Unread 01/19/2021, 05:59 PM   #1
corwise
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RO/DI vs plain RO

Moved to a small town in AZ a few years back and finally ready to start up a new tank. Trying to figure out the best way to get water. Nearest fish stores are in Tucson over an hour away, so trying to find a local solution instead of buying at a shop as I've always done in the past.
There some of those water stations set up around town that sell RO water at $1 a gal or so. Trying to figure out if "RO water" is good enough for corals or if I really need to have a home RO/DI canister system?
Currently planning on a 65 gal tank with sump so I know I'll be losing a gal a day or so to evaporation. My garage has a space for a work sink, is there any home RO/DI system that can plug into those pipes or do I need an actual faucet to hook into? Thanks much.

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Unread 01/19/2021, 06:20 PM   #2
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Dave, I hear that AZ water is THE WORST. Spectrapure is in AZ too.
Any system can use one of these on a cold water pipe ---

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