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06/29/2017, 05:54 PM | #26 |
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Thank you all for yours help, especially Alcimedes! I've learned a lot just from this short thread that my research didn't show me. Apparently my puffer and all the fish are back to breathing normal, so I think it really was tap water and the chemicals in it. I was aware tap was less than ideal but I really thought mine wasn't so toxic.
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06/29/2017, 07:16 PM | #29 |
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Get an RO unit!!
Or, if you can't do so right away, go to the supermarket and get several gallon jugs of distilled water before you do your next water change!
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07/01/2017, 12:27 PM | #30 |
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Our local walmart has a RO water for sale by the gallon we bought a reusable jug for about 9$ and the water is 37cents per gallon. I had the water tested at our L.F.S. for TDS and it was only 8 ppm when our tap water in the area is about 200ppm. For short term it is cheaper then purchasing an RO system.
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