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I know that it used to be an option to aerate water to remove chlorine before adding it to a tank.
I don't think there is much need to aerate RO water, especially if you keep it in an air-tight container.
Cheers,
Tom
Surely you want to lower them?
Nitrates are toxic to your fish, they are a byproduct of fish waste and you should be aiming for 0.
Maybe I'm missing the point.
Tom
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