Well I have a few more questions I hope someone is willing to help me with. The tank is a 90 gallon AGA with at least a 20 gallon sump and it is a FOWLRLS. Currently I use well water.
1. I'm trying to determine how many GPD RO/DI unit I need. Right now I end up doing around a 10 gallon water change every week because of my algae problems. When I using good water how often should I need to do water changes?
Would a 35gpd be enough with a little room to grow or are the RO/DI units rated at a max and they really don't give that much in a days time?
2. I don't understand what the different stages are and what they do for you. Which one should I be looking at 3,4,5?
3. With a FOWLRLS what tests should I be doing? I do Nitrate, Nitrite, Ammonia, Phosphate, and PH. Is this enough for the type of system I have?
The reason I ask is that a local reef store says that my hair algae is most likely caused by too low of Calcium which is something I was told early from another place I didn't need to check in a FOWLRLS.
So what are your thoughts on this?
4. Another thing this reef store recommended was buying his water for 33 cents a gallon, which he said was better water than I'll get from a $200 Ro/Di unit. Does this sound like a reasonable option?
5. Would a UV-Sterilizer running for a small period every day help with the 'green' water condition I have or will the RO/DI unit take care of this as the algae blooms go away?
Thanks alot for helping, this hobby is turning out a lot more complicated than I thought.
1. I'm trying to determine how many GPD RO/DI unit I need. Right now I end up doing around a 10 gallon water change every week because of my algae problems. When I using good water how often should I need to do water changes?
Would a 35gpd be enough with a little room to grow or are the RO/DI units rated at a max and they really don't give that much in a days time?
2. I don't understand what the different stages are and what they do for you. Which one should I be looking at 3,4,5?
3. With a FOWLRLS what tests should I be doing? I do Nitrate, Nitrite, Ammonia, Phosphate, and PH. Is this enough for the type of system I have?
The reason I ask is that a local reef store says that my hair algae is most likely caused by too low of Calcium which is something I was told early from another place I didn't need to check in a FOWLRLS.
So what are your thoughts on this?
4. Another thing this reef store recommended was buying his water for 33 cents a gallon, which he said was better water than I'll get from a $200 Ro/Di unit. Does this sound like a reasonable option?
5. Would a UV-Sterilizer running for a small period every day help with the 'green' water condition I have or will the RO/DI unit take care of this as the algae blooms go away?
Thanks alot for helping, this hobby is turning out a lot more complicated than I thought.