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By Jaws
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Our local fish shop sells reverse osmosis water , which is RO and then deionised.
Is there any difference in this and straight RO water, or is it the same ?

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By watnazn
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It is probably even better. You can use it with cps. but get a second opinion, cus i don't know what I'm talking about ;)
By Veronis
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Yes that water would be more than safe to use for watering carnivorous plants. I'd wager that a TDS meter would read the PPM's of that stuff at exactly 0.

Deionized water is often created using a pure water source like distilled or reverse osmosis. The point of deionization in this particular case is because deionized water has a neutral pH, which is good for a fish tank, or for laboratory purposes.

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That's fine. There is a reason I was asking.

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