i bought a 125 gal. aquarium and am going to use a Kent Marine Hi-S RO unit. it says its a model RO 120 Hi-S. i am going to use it for the saltwater, like i said, but am wondering if it could be used for freshwater too. i have a 20 gallon freshwater tank with tropical fish in it. because of the heat, water has been evaporating and my tank has less water than when it started. i make full water changes and took out the water and the fish and that is how i fill it with water. my last one was 2 weeks ago and i filled it to the top before adding the conditioner. i am asking if the unit can be a replace stabilizer, because i don’t want to be cleaning it just because of the water evaporating. and if i can, should i be prepared for anything to happen? it know how it operates. and if you have any guidelines to using it can you tell me?
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