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Old June 17th 06, 02:49 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default extra foam from skimmer when adding water to tank

Don't use those silly conditioners.

For removing clorine, all you need is sodium thiosulfate.
That's what "zip drops" uses. There are some other decent
dechlorinaters on the marked, but skip the silly conditioners.

Wayne Sallee
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Terry wrote on 6/17/2006 3:55 AM:
Get yourself a RO/DI unit as soon as you can, (just google "Reverse osmosis"
and you'll find plenty of info and products.

A bit of reading :
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u...article_id=510

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/ar...id=421&aid=842

I've tested my Tapwater with my TDS meter and even I don't drink it now, let
alone put it in my marine tank!!
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"B" wrote in message
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Hello.

I am very new with marine tanks. I have a Coralife protein skimmer
that tends to overflow whenever I add new water to the tank (to replace
evaporated water). I am using tap water, with a standard water
conditioner.

The extra foam ceases after a day or so, but until then, I have to turn
the water level down very low on the skimmer to avoid overflow. Even
at lowest levels, there is lots of foam that goes over-the-top, and I
have to keep emptying the canister.

Is this a result of using tap water? water conditioner?, or just
expected behaviour?

thanks,
B.