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    Is RO water and the distilled water I can buy in the grocery store the same?
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    Default Re: RO VS DISTILLED

    Technically no. Practically yes.
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    Default Re: RO VS DISTILLED

    Distilled is basically 100% H20, Ro still has at least a small percentage of other stuff still in it. A bigger question is why do you need either one?

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    Default Re: RO VS DISTILLED

    Distilled water = from distillation

    RO water = from reverse osmosis

    Different purification methods.

    Both have very minimal amount of impurities. Distilled is better, but the difference is too small to even matter in most applications.

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    Default Re: RO VS DISTILLED

    I believe DI water is even more pure than Distilled water.

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    Default Re: RO VS DISTILLED

    Quote Originally Posted by John_Nicholson View Post
    Distilled is basically 100% H20, Ro still has at least a small percentage of other stuff still in it. A bigger question is why do you need either one?

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    I'm entertaining getting some wilds and I was just curious. If I do go the wilds route I will get a RO set up.
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    I found while doing saltwater reef tanks that the stuff at the store in the machines are no where close to being as clean as they advertise. Buy yourself an RO unit from Bulk Reef Supply and enjoy.

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    Default Re: RO VS DISTILLED

    Quote Originally Posted by YSS View Post
    I believe DI water is even more pure than Distilled water.
    It depends on the process's and quality controls of each actually. A bottle of distilled water will normally be more "pure" than that of product water from our simple RODI units. However, in industry, a real good RODI will produce as good of water as distilled.

    For all intensive purposes they can ve viewed as the same.

    RO water will still have a small amount of trace elements. This is all that is ever needed in discus breeding, through out the DI stage, better yet, replace it with another carbon block.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brady View Post
    John
    I'm entertaining getting some wilds and I was just curious. If I do go the wilds route I will get a RO set up.
    Jay

    Jay, what are your water params?
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    [QUOTE=Larry Bugg;1119469]Jay, what are your water params
    Larry, I'm on well water in a semi rual area.
    As measured by my local extension service,
    PH- 6.8
    GH-100
    Nitrates-0
    Nitrites- less then 5
    AMMONIA- 0
    All other minerals well within acceptable limits.
    Taste- I could sell it as bottled water. lol
    I do a direct w/c 2x/day only equalizing the temp. on my discus.
    Thank you
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    Pretty hard thus the need for R/O with wilds. Gotcha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Bugg View Post
    Pretty hard thus the need for R/O with wilds. Gotcha.
    What is an acceptable parameters for wilds? I really want to get some wilds in the future. My gH reading is about 85.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nc0gnet0 View Post
    It depends on the process's and quality controls of each actually. A bottle of distilled water will normally be more "pure" than that of product water from our simple RODI units. However, in industry, a real good RODI will produce as good of water as distilled.

    For all intensive purposes they can ve viewed as the same.
    I was under the impression that DI water has less impurities than distilled water. So, you are saying I can just buy distilled water from the grocery store instead of getting DI water from the water dispenser?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YSS View Post
    I was under the impression that DI water has less impurities than distilled water. So, you are saying I can just buy distilled water from the grocery store instead of getting DI water from the water dispenser?
    Not less, but different impurities. DI water remove ions, and distill water remove nonvolatile solid and liquid from water. Distillation is based on boiling point. It will remove most of the heavy metals and some organic compounds that have higher boiling point than water, but it won't remove compounds that have lower boiling point or almost similar BP to water. DI water will not remove non-ionized organic compounds. Both process have its weaknesses and strengths. Usually people use a combination of different techniques, like RO/DI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YSS View Post
    I was under the impression that DI water has less impurities than distilled water. So, you are saying I can just buy distilled water from the grocery store instead of getting DI water from the water dispenser?
    Once you get to the stage of using RO water or DI water or distilled water you needn't worry over the small amount of stuff left in the water. You will need to add some minerals back.
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