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Old 07-22-17, 02:34 PM   #16
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Re: Are chlorine removal water drops a thing ?

we spoke on kijiji, so once the ad was gone the messages disappeared with it. I never had the chance to get his number or anything
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Old 07-22-17, 02:38 PM   #17
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Re: Are chlorine removal water drops a thing ?

That's a shame. We can only really speculate about what exactly is in the bottle under the circumstances...never mind the issue of possible expiry. I would advise throwing it out.
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Old 07-22-17, 06:46 PM   #18
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Re: Are chlorine removal water drops a thing ?

As long as your purified water still contains all the minerals it should be fine. They do need those minerals... normal drinking water will not harm your snake, it's far easier and contains everything he needs.
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Old 07-22-17, 07:32 PM   #19
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Re: Are chlorine removal water drops a thing ?

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Those drops are unnecessary for water offered to a snake. Water straight from the tap will not hurt them. If it's good enough for you to drink, it's fine for them as well. Fish and amphibians are a different story.

For those that this may apply to (fish and amphibian keepers); depending on the area in which you live and how water is treated, leaving tap water out over night may do little or nothing to remove chlorine, as most water treatment facilities (at least in North America) have switched from using chlorine to using chloramine, which does not evaporate from water, however dechlorination drops still work.
Well, you should check the label to be sure. In the past, some declorinators didn't treat Chloramine. ( BTW: Chloramine is chlorine and ammonia).... And yes....it doesn't evaporate.
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