Is this an additive for drinking water?
I am tired of spending money and wasting water bottles for water for my herps. is this an additive to make drinking water safe, or swimming water?
http://www.petmountain.com/product/r...ditioner-.html
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
You want to be careful about filtering water. If it's removing minerals you might be doing more harm then good.
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
Use your faucet.
If you're that concerned about what *could* be in your water, then get a britta filter.
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
Also, i don't think that's meant for drinking water.
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
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Nate
Also, i don't think that's meant for drinking water.
okay so i could get this http://www.brita.com/us/products/water-pitchers/deluxe/ , and just use the water straight out of that?
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
Yeah that will work, or you could use Faucet Filtration.
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
I use old milk jugs and fill them with water. I let them sit for 24 hours with the cap off to let some of the chlorene evaporate. After that it is fine.
Re: Is this an additive for drinking water?
Buy the filter that goes on your faucet. Then you can drink the flitered water. My refrigerator has a filter built in and it's the best tasting water.
Jim Smith