creasy@disk.UUCP (01/14/90)
I am considering beginning a tank and would like some information. I have a ready source of DEIONIZED water at the lab I work for. What I am wondering is would this be better than tap water? And exactly how long should the water be in the tank prior to adding fish? -- Gerald Creasy|||||||||uunet!ukma!corpane!disk!creasy|||||||||Amiga User!!!!!! =-O =-O =-O =-O =-O =-O =-O =-O =-O O-= O-= O-= O-= O-= O-= O-= O-= O-= O-= "I have lived fifty years to know the mistakes of forty-nine." Book of Sinanju
rose@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Thomas A Rosenbaum) (01/19/90)
In article <1141@disk.UUCP> creasy@disk.UUCP writes: > > I am considering beginning a tank and would like some information. > I have a ready source of DEIONIZED water at the lab I work for. What > I am wondering is would this be better than tap water? And exactly > how long should the water be in the tank prior to adding fish? > Thiel's book on Advanced Reef Keeping states: Deionized water is better than RO water and distilled. And if you can get it for free take it. -- rose@csd4.csd.uwm.edu