Distilled Water?
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Distilled Water?
Just a quick question about water...
I just cleaned my fish tank and now have 2 gallons of Un-opened Distilled Water. I was told by another member that giving them well water could be harmful because I don't know if there are high levels of metal or some toxins, ect. I need to make a new batch of salt water as it is, and their fresh water bowl needs cleaning: Can I offer them distilled water to drink?
I just cleaned my fish tank and now have 2 gallons of Un-opened Distilled Water. I was told by another member that giving them well water could be harmful because I don't know if there are high levels of metal or some toxins, ect. I need to make a new batch of salt water as it is, and their fresh water bowl needs cleaning: Can I offer them distilled water to drink?
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I think there would be no harm in using the distilled water you have, but I hesitate to recommend it as a permanent water supply, with it's lack of any mineral content. On the other hand, well water can be the other extreme, with too much mineral and metal content.
Wow, that's wishy-washy, huh? Personally, I would use the distilled and also conduct an experiment: mix them and do some water testing!![:wink:](//cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/3.1/png/64/1f609.png)
Wow, that's wishy-washy, huh? Personally, I would use the distilled and also conduct an experiment: mix them and do some water testing!
![:wink:](http://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/3.1/png/64/1f609.png)
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the mineral content of water is negligible. Here is a description of what the terms mean:
250 ppm is parts per MILLION. Crabs are not relying on fresh water sources for minerals. I really wouldn't worry about distilled water. It has the least amount of metals and other harmful stuff of any of them.
http://www.finewaters.com/FAQ/Water_Lab ... sp#answer6What is Mineral Water?
Bottled water containing not less than 250 parts per million total dissolved solids may be labeled as mineral water. Mineral water is distinguished from other types of bottled water by its constant level and relative proportions of mineral and trace elements at the point of emergence from the source. No minerals can be added to this product. If the total dissolved solids (TDS) content of mineral water is below 500 ppm, or it is greater than 1,500 ppm, the statement "low mineral content" or "high mineral content," respectively, must appear on the principal display panel. If the TDS of mineral water is between 500 and 1,500 ppm, no additional statements are needed. Note: this contrasts to the European definition, where all Natual Spring Waters with a TDS of 0 to 500 mg/liter are considederd Mineral with Low Mineral Content (or just mineral waters).
250 ppm is parts per MILLION. Crabs are not relying on fresh water sources for minerals. I really wouldn't worry about distilled water. It has the least amount of metals and other harmful stuff of any of them.
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