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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.
    Last edited by Jessica Loesch; 11-10-2011 at 10:59 PM.

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