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    Most "spring" water is just bottled tap water

    Either use reptisafe to remove chlorine or let it sit for a day and the chlorine will "burn" off
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    Re: Tap Water V Spring water.

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    Most "spring" water is just bottled tap water

    Either use reptisafe to remove chlorine or let it sit for a day and the chlorine will "burn" off
    Anymore, some places use chloramine instead of chlorine, and that won't go away for weeks at a time. I personally use bottle water for this reason, since my town does use chloramine in its water treatment facilities.
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