Shaydensmom
Fish Fanatic
Again, I'm sure you guys answered that question to a hundred or more newbies- but I would like to aks again!
Somebody (not here) told me that Reverse-Osmosis-Water is bad for fish. Well I do have a RO-System at my house, wich filters out 97 % of all impurities Tab-Water has, plus it is very soft! Shouldn't treated and aged RO-Water be just as good , maybe even better since the water is not so hard??? If no- why?
I do work with Tab-Water, and the readings are good, just the hardness of the water is always at a maximum My Betta does fine in it and my Ghost-Shrimps still manage to shed their skin, but can that be so good in the long run (hard water)?
Somebody (not here) told me that Reverse-Osmosis-Water is bad for fish. Well I do have a RO-System at my house, wich filters out 97 % of all impurities Tab-Water has, plus it is very soft! Shouldn't treated and aged RO-Water be just as good , maybe even better since the water is not so hard??? If no- why?
I do work with Tab-Water, and the readings are good, just the hardness of the water is always at a maximum My Betta does fine in it and my Ghost-Shrimps still manage to shed their skin, but can that be so good in the long run (hard water)?