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20-04-2005, 07:42 PM | #11 |
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As long as the DI water is replaced with trace elements and boost the pH level to the desired level, it should be okay to use for freshwater.
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21-04-2005, 12:09 AM | #12 |
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for FW i'm not sure though... i remember reading an article saying DI water measures PH at 7... so i assume for SW tank u probably need to boost up yr PH a little to blend into SW aquarium
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my understand on DI water means it has been removed all minerals including heavy metals, algae-promoting nutrients such as phosphate and silicate, pesticides and organic pollutants, chlorine and chloramine and others.. and i belief these supstances do mark up certain percentage in terms of PH. |
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Dennerle S7: Trace Elements and Vitamins for colourful, healthy fish and plants. Provides vital vitamin and trace element for your aquarium. Makes your fish healthier and increases their life span Increases the gluttony in your fish Promotes plant growth |
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