Do you use Reptisafe or some kind water treatment?
I have been using "Reptisafe" by Zoo Med to treat my water. It is inexpensive and very,very long lasting. I like using it and was wondering how many of you use it to treat your water for your snakes or do you have another way of making your water right or do you feel it is not necessary to use any water treatment? Got this idea of a question after reading about pennies in the water thread.
Re: Do you use Reptisafe or some kind water treatment?
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cchardwick
I'm wondering if you can use something to treat water for spraying down substrate, something that would keep the mold down?
I use my well water for drinking water for my snakes, but I use RODI (reverse osmosis de-ionized) for water to spray my substrate.
Is RODI similar to distilled water?
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Albert Clark
Is RODI similar to distilled water?
I think they are. You can use one or the other when using Hydroxide Water Concentrate to make alkaline water for human consumption.
Re: Do you use Reptisafe or some kind water treatment?
Used water straight from the tap and never had problems.
Re: Do you use Reptisafe or some kind water treatment?
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Originally Posted by
cchardwick
I'm wondering if you can use something to treat water for spraying down substrate, something that would keep the mold down?...
That is a good question! Someone with more scientific knowledge than myself might have the answer.
I do use the reptisafe when I make my mist water but I don't think that would matter about mold.
But I use aspen & eco-earth (separately not mixed) and change substrate once a month, (spot clean daily) and I get the inside disinfected and then cleaned and dried out.
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ballpythonsrock2
I think they are. You can use one or the other when using Hydroxide Water Concentrate to make alkaline water for human consumption.
RO is practically distilled water. Tropical fish hobbyists, particularly Freshwater Angelfish and Discus breeders add some RO water to their systems when water is very hard and Alkaline.
To answer the OP's question, as others mentioned, there's no need to treat water. Aging water that contains chlorine is perfect if absolutely needed.
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