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Re: Distilled or Regular?
Tap water... out of the tub.
I fill up at least 8 gallons a round of watering...
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
If the water out of your tap is good enough for you to drink, it's good enough for your snake. Some parts of the country have such crappy water quality that you might do better using bottled water for both you and your pets.
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
Never use distilled water for any animal. Distillation removes ALL the minerals and electrolytes from the water which is NOT a good thing for drinking water. Its important to note that there is a difference between bottled drinking water and distilled water. Bottled drinking water is filtered. Distillation is a process of evaporating the water into steam and then condensing it back into a liquid. Bottled drinking water is fine if you want or need to use something other than tap water. I've never used anything other than tap water for my animals.
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
 Originally Posted by Lateralus_Love
My bathroom door is within five feet of my rack, so I just walk right in, do my cleaning, refill water bowls, etc, right in my sink or shower.
I've never had a problem with using tap water, though I do have to get rid of water dishes every once in a while because of mineral buildup.
You're using the water out of the sink right?
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
 Originally Posted by Lateralus_Love
I've never had a problem with using tap water, though I do have to get rid of water dishes every once in a while because of mineral buildup.
Vinegar is a good and inexpensive way of removing hard water deposits, if you want to keep the water dishes around a little longer.
 Originally Posted by RichardA
Distilled is stripped of everything, including nutrients.....so tap all the way.
 Originally Posted by hoo-t
Never use distilled water for any animal. Distillation removes ALL the minerals and electrolytes from the water which is NOT a good thing for drinking water. Its important to note that there is a difference between bottled drinking water and distilled water. Bottled drinking water is filtered. Distillation is a process of evaporating the water into steam and then condensing it back into a liquid. Bottled drinking water is fine if you want or need to use something other than tap water. I've never used anything other than tap water for my animals.
Distilled is definitely not a good idea, for the reasons already mentioned. I use tap water for all of my animals without an issue. Even the betta gets tap water that has been aged long enough for the chlorine to have dissipated.
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
Dasani! kidding. I use tap water but im thinking of switching to bottled.
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
Never Distilled, as the forementioned reasons. Tap water is fine if you do not have a water softener, softened water contains salt, although is is minimal, it is not healthy for a snake. So if you have a water softener...use bottled water.
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
well me and my snakes deserve the best so we go fuji all day!!!!
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
Regular tap water, every other day.
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Re: Distilled or Regular?
 Originally Posted by MarkS
Some parts of the country have such crappy water quality that you might do better using bottled water for both you and your pets.
That's where I come in. I'm stuck on rural water straight from the ground. Aside from it's awful taste it is very very hard water. Plus in the fall/winter it comes out kinda yellow with a lot of sediment.
So it's run through a water softener that clears it up, but it's still awful tasting so all my drinking/cooking water is run through a 5 stage R.O. filter. All my pets get R.O. water.
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