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    Is distilled watter a must in the perlite?

    Is distilled watter a must in the perlite when using plastic light defuser pannel ? Or average tap water ok?

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    Been using tap water for over 10 years.
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    Thank you. Its when you read too many guides you starting to doubt your own name even

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    Here's the thing about pure water. It's only pure water if it's put in a sterile environment. Once it touches anything else, it's not pure anymore. So worrying about using it when it's going in a decidedly NOT clean environment is a bit silly

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    I use really hard well water, I mix it in with the vermiculite and set the eggs right in the damp vermiculite. I don't have any problems at all.


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