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10-09-12, 08:37 PM
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Treating Water??
Hi i read somewhere that you should treat your snakes, beardies, all reptiles in general, water. alot of city water is treated with chlorine and other assorted chemicals. this would make sense as I treat the water in my fish tanks with prime to remove these chemicals that are harmful to fish. Does any body do this? Thoughts on the effects of these chemicals on your snakes?
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10-09-12, 08:53 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
Nope. My snakes get tap water. If it's good for me to drink, it should be ok for them. I don't treat it with anything.
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10-09-12, 10:02 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
I age my snakes' water. Not all tap water is equal. Mine comes out of the tap smelling like a swimming pool. On the fish tank testing strips, the chlorine is off the stinking charts. This is the first place I've lived that I won't drink water straight from the tap. If I'm behind on aging it, I'll buy some gallon jugs for them.
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I've heard of others with heavily treated tap water aging it, but I haven't heard of using primer in it before. Surely some of the primers would be just as bad for them to drink? I'll have to check my fish tank primer, but I'm sure it has poison control warnings on it.
Edited again:
Yeah, if nothing else, I think the sodium content would be just as potentially harmful to herps as trace heavy metals.
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10-09-12, 10:03 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
I have a well, so I don't have to treat mine.
Just buy a jug of distilled water, like 80 cents at the grocery store, unless you have a big collection, that should last quite a while.
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10-09-12, 10:11 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
I'm curious - is there any possibility of any sort of mineral deficiency with using filtered or distilled water? The tap water here isn't exactly the best and there's an extra filtered pitcher thing lying around I've started using for my reptiles.
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10-09-12, 10:18 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
I do bottled water, because we have a water softener (adds salt). We go through a number of those big 5 gallon bottles a month. We refill at a water store for a few cents a gallon : ) We have us, dogs, fish, snakes, etc though.
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10-09-12, 10:19 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
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Originally Posted by Ivalynfyre
I'm curious - is there any possibility of any sort of mineral deficiency with using filtered or distilled water? The tap water here isn't exactly the best and there's an extra filtered pitcher thing lying around I've started using for my reptiles.
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I've heard (just from keepers, no study to point you towards) that that was a risk with distilled. I don't know for certain.
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10-09-12, 10:25 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
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Originally Posted by Revenant
I've heard (just from keepers, no study to point you towards) that that was a risk with distilled. I don't know for certain.
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Reptiles do not require nutrients in their water. Heck, keep them right and many reptiles could live just fine without a water bowl at all. Many species of reptiles get all the water they need from the prey they eat. It's through proper water conservation that they survive in deserts, drought and other conditions that do not favor drinking.
There is no risk in giving distilled water.
Nutrients come from their food.
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10-09-12, 11:26 PM
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Re: Treating Water??
Of course you should treat your snakes water don't you know they flouridate it in attempt to control and mellow out the snake population.
Fish on the other hand....all RO/DI water.
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10-10-12, 01:15 AM
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Re: Treating Water??
The tap water is great where I live. I do nothing to my water.
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10-10-12, 05:13 AM
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Re: Treating Water??
Tap water is good here also
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10-10-12, 07:31 AM
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Re: Treating Water??
When I bought my set-up, it came with Reptisafe Water treatment. Should i be using it?
I have been, but will stop if it isnt safe. Here is the advertisement given by the company, also printed on the bottle.
Instant terrarium water conditioner to make habitats more friendly to all species of snakes, lizards, turtles, tortoises, amphibians, hermit crabs and arachnids.
When used in habitat water or drinking water, ReptiSafe water conditioner instantly removes chlorine, chloramines, and ammonia; adds essential electrolytes, stimulates the protective slime coat development and reduces pH. Instantly makes water safer for all types of snakes, lizards, turtles, tortoises, amphibians, hermit crabs and arachnids. ReptiSafe is the only terrarium water conditioner on the market. For use in reptile bowls, chameleon drip water systems, or aquatic turtle tanks. Contains no harsh chemicals.
Ingredients:
Purified Water, Herbal Extracts, Organic Colloids, Organic Chelating Agents, Electolytes, Essential Vitamins and Minerals.
Directions for Use:
When adding to pet's drinking water, use 2 drops of ReptiSafe per 8 ounces (1 cup) of water. Repeat every time you change the water.
When using to condition water in the habitat, use 1 teaspoon of ReptiSafe per 5 gallons of water. Use to treat all new and replacement water, and whenever adding new reptiles to the habitat.
When using in aquatic turtle/amphibian water environments, add 3 teaspoons per gallon on water.
Available in a 8.75 fl oz bottle.
Made in the USA
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10-10-12, 07:32 AM
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Re: Treating Water??
I think that water treatment stuff is crap. I don't use anything in my water and I'm not about to add anything to my snakes water either.
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10-10-12, 07:33 AM
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Re: Treating Water??
We fill up a jug once a week and let it sit out, we use this for refilling water bowls for all our snakes. The main reason for this is it saves us walking from the living room where the snakes are to the kitchen each time we need to fill a bowl
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10-10-12, 07:44 AM
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Re: Treating Water??
I've always used spring water for any of my creatures (and my kid when she was a baby). I figure if there is anything in the water, just because it isn't affecting my 170lb body, doesn't mean it won't affect their significantly smaller bodies.
A couple gallons of spring water bought for $1.70-2.00 will last a couple months and isn't too much more expensive than tap water. And, like Lankyrob said - saves a trip or two going back and forth to the kitchen!
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