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    Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    Since I've moved, I've had somewhat crappy luck with my reptiles. A pretty junky season with my Leos.. have lost several babies and quite a few eggs, my previous seasons have been far, far better. Also, my BPs have as a whole seemed less interested in food and today, along with a juvie Radar gecko, I found my female juvy Pastel BP deceased. The water tastes funny sometimes and also will leave an orange ring in the sink or bathtub around the drain. I'm not positive it is the water that is causing my reptiles to suffer but either way I would really appreciate any and all imput here!!!

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    That is not ok water to be using. I would suggest getting a water filter for the time being. Do you live in a house or apartment? Until you get a filter I would suggest buying galon water jugs and keep them in the fridge and if yu get a water filter for your faucet I would test the water before giving it to your snake and get a ph test as well the ph of tap water should be around 7. If higher than that it is acidic.
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    Re: Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    Quote Originally Posted by VEXER19 View Post
    That is not ok water to be using. I would suggest getting a water filter for the time being. Do you live in a house or apartment? Until you get a filter I would suggest buying galon water jugs and keep them in the fridge and if yu get a water filter for your faucet I would test the water before giving it to your snake and get a ph test as well the ph of tap water should be around 7. If higher than that it is acidic.
    You mean LOWER it is acidic.
    Higher, it is alkaline.


    My input? Use purified water. It's cheap at walmart.

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    Re: Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    You've got a lot of rust in your water, which is why it's leaving an orange ring. I used to live in an OLD house that had the same problem. The pipes were old and rusted out and caused rusty, orange water that smelled and tasted almost metallic. It always stained the toilet, shower and sinks. It was disgusting. I never gave my reptiles that water. I went and bought them filtered watter by the gallons and that is my suggestion to you.
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    Sorryvi meant lower I was thinking higher acid levels. Thanks for the correction. Also I would reccomend buying some zoomed reptisafe water conditioner. And most likely the ph will be higher in alkaline then acid. But that zoomed stuff will reduce chlorinine and ammonia from your water supply and reduce your ph as well. So if your ph is low then obviously don't use it. If you live in an apartment you need to report it or renting and if you live in a house then you may wanna call someone to check your water supply cause it is not good for you either. But just do a ph test and if it is between 6-8 then your problem is most likely somewhere else.
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    Re: Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    Quote Originally Posted by Bones View Post
    You've got a lot of rust in your water, which is why it's leaving an orange ring. I used to live in an OLD house that had the same problem. The pipes were old and rusted out and caused rusty, orange water that smelled and tasted almost metallic. It always stained the toilet, shower and sinks. It was disgusting. I never gave my reptiles that water. I went and bought them filtered watter by the gallons and that is my suggestion to you.
    Exactly if your residence is old then its probably running galvaized steel pipes which it should be copper or now new homes use a type of plastic like piping. Galvanized steel is only used for gas lines nowadays. Honestly if that's the case your not far away from having to replace your pipes.
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    Re: Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    Quote Originally Posted by VEXER19 View Post
    Sorryvi meant lower I was thinking higher acid levels. Thanks for the correction. Also I would reccomend buying some zoomed reptisafe water conditioner. And most likely the ph will be higher in alkaline then acid. But that zoomed stuff will reduce chlorinine and ammonia from your water supply and reduce your ph as well. So if your ph is low then obviously don't use it. If you live in an apartment you need to report it or renting and if you live in a house then you may wanna call someone to check your water supply cause it is not good for you either. But just do a ph test and if it is between 6-8 then your problem is most likely somewhere else.
    actually, it wont affect pH. If you want to use tap water, I recommend using prime, its a lot cheaper. make up a nice big jug to use and you wont need to go through so many bottles.

    It will get rid of chloramines too.

    Honestly I'd use purified water though. If you have metals in your water that bad.

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    Re: Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch View Post
    actually, it wont affect pH. If you want to use tap water, I recommend using prime, its a lot cheaper. make up a nice big jug to use and you wont need to go through so many bottles.

    It will get rid of chloramines too.

    Honestly I'd use purified water though. If you have metals in your water that bad.
    Reptisafe gets rid of chloramines too. But either way works. Don't know what the whole bottles and jug thing is about because reptisafe comes in jugs as well and you only use 2 drops per 1 cup of water so it lasts quite a while and does lower ph unless the have false advertisment which is illegal and I highly doubt zoomed would risk a stupid lawsuit over something so small. But I'm not trying to got tit for tat about what you use as long as you get your water issue fixed for your herps. The rest is up to you.
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    Re: Questionable water source. Feedback needed ASAP

    Quote Originally Posted by VEXER19 View Post
    Reptisafe gets rid of chloramines too. But either way works. Don't know what the whole bottles and jug thing is about because reptisafe comes in jugs as well and you only use 2 drops per 1 cup of water so it lasts quite a while and does lower ph unless the have false advertisment which is illegal and I highly doubt zoomed would risk a stupid lawsuit over something so small. But I'm not trying to got tit for tat about what you use as long as you get your water issue fixed for your herps. The rest is up to you.
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    Didn't say it didn't, it just isn't as concentrated. I didn't read anything about lowering pH, I don't know why they would risk tampering with something like that. But I didn't look very hard either.

    The jug thing was in reference to using PRIME, which is more concentrated and would require i think 1-2 drops per gallon of water or something of that nature. Which lasts quite a bit longer.

    Sorry, these are just recommendations that GTP keepers use, as they are a bit more sensitive to things like water condition as babies.
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    The first instant terrarium water conditioner. Great for reptile water bowls, chameleon drip water systems, amphibian enclosures, and aquatic turtle tanks. ReptiSafe removes chloramines and chlorine, detoxifies ammonia and nitrates, and provides essential ions and electrolytes which help to hydrate newly acquired animals. Also stimulates slime coat development in amphibians and fish.
    taken from zoo med item description

    I don't see anything about pH, this is probably because it is not safe to tamper with pH, especially when the bottle says "fish" on it in the instructions. This could kill off a tank of fish.

    I'm not trying to argue either, but I want to make sure the right information gets put out there.

    His tap water may be a higher pH, I know mine is, but I wouldn't worry about the pH as much as what is in the water, like the excess metals (yuck!) ... thus my recommendation of cheap purified water from walmart, someone told me it was only 40 cents a gallon. Not sure on that price but it works.
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