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08-28-02, 06:40 PM
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What kind of water do you use for your herps?
I use Brita filtered water for all my herps. I don't drink tap water therefore I don't expect my animals to. Tap water contains too many yuckies (chlorine, chloroform, etc), some of which have been linked to cancer and miscarriages in people, so one can only wonder what effects it has on the animals we keep and breed.........
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08-28-02, 07:08 PM
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Distilled water is what I drink, and everything in my house drinks
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08-29-02, 12:40 AM
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Actually my vote was for what i plan to use
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08-29-02, 03:15 AM
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oops
Well I posted the wrong awnser. Tap Water. I actually use filtered (Britta) water that has aged at least 24+ hours so that alot of the chemicals have disipated.
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08-29-02, 04:52 AM
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We do about the same thing; we 'offgas' the tap water by leaving it in a gallon milk jug open for 24 hours - then use that to fill water bowls - recently installed a filter system on the kitchen faucet and now simply use the filtered water.... sometimes will 'stress coat' a large amount of water i.e. the big rubbermaid dishpan we put in for a 'swimming pool'... {G}
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08-29-02, 06:58 AM
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I use tap water and add Zoomed's "RepiSafe instant water conditioner.
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08-30-02, 05:40 PM
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just use aged tap wayer
works just fine for my three armed kid it should be okay for the lizards
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09-01-02, 07:42 AM
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I drink spring water (when I'm not drinking beer lol) and that is what the kids get too (spring water not beer lol) hip
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09-01-02, 08:41 PM
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We use well water - it's tested anually - it's always been fine. It is hard, though - cages just need the extra scrubbing to get the calcium off.
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09-02-02, 10:42 AM
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Water choice
I use distilled water, I have three 10 gallon pales that sit in my room with lids and the water distill naturally. Thanks Richard Welter
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09-27-02, 11:06 AM
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well your welcome, richard!
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10-08-02, 10:20 PM
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derek
i use filtered water with reptisafe water conditioner.
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10-14-02, 09:13 PM
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Re: Water choice
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Originally posted by Richard Welter
I use distilled water, I have three 10 gallon pales that sit in my room with lids and the water distill naturally. Thanks Richard Welter
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Unless you are using a still you are not distilling water, you're actually concentrating the minerals. To distill water you must boil it and collect the water vapour in a condensor coil where it drips into a clean container.
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10-15-02, 09:08 AM
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Well, there's a huge big ocean filled with water right outside my door.........
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10-18-02, 04:52 AM
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Me, I use tap water that's been treated with chlorine remover *and* aged... my fish haven't grown lungs yet, and they live in it, so it can't be all that bad
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