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Depends what type and where your mineral water comes from! buy yourself a cheapish water filter for a few quid at pound strecher and just filter your tap water! thats what mine have been drinking for years!:lol2:
 
bog standard tap water fo me lol well not from the bog though :whistling2:
 
I use bottled water for all mine.

Its for 2 reasons really, no chlorine for the leos and no limescale stains on the exos for the cresties.

i dont mind paying a few x 17p for 2l bottle when i see the mess the limescales makes on glass from tap water.
 
Always used tap water(with a few exception where rain water was used.), both for my reptiles, amphibians and fish tanks. I've never used a single chemical in any of my set ups.

Leaving tap water for 24 hours is usually enough for even moderately high levels of chlorine is dissipate. If your unsure get yourself a testing kit, strip kits are quite inexpensive but can be inaccurate when measuring higher levels, and are probably the most ideal for testing drinking water. Other test kits consist of reactants which are much better at getting accurate measurements in higher levels but cost 8x as much.

Cooled, boiling water isn't bad for reptiles, but it doesn't do much to the chlorine, instead it removes the oxygen and for this reason shouldn't be used for fish tanks until it has been fully re-oxygenated, a correctly sized air stone on the correct pump should do it in about 24 32 hours. (NEVER pour boiling hot water straight into your fish tank. The glass could break.)

Just as a note, if a fish tank is being set up, you still need to 'cycle' it regardless of filling method (unless its from a pre cycled tank 6months+ old.). I also use no chemicals or 'pre-culture' for this.
 
most people would recommend a reverse osmosis with a di unit also for fish tank use, anything else is considered a risk.

The Di unit makes it unsuitable for drinking water which is a shame as we have a 4 stage unit under the sink for our aquarium set up.
 
I use a Britta water filter for all of the drinking / spray water for all the reps apart from the cat geckos. For the cat geckos I use reverse osmosis water. They can be very intolerant of the slightest chemicals and impurities so I want to be absolutly sure their water is ultra pure. I pay something like 9p a litre for the RO water and a 5 litre container lasts for around a month. The Britta filter cost around ÂŁ12 with two cartridges from Tescos. Each filter cartridge lasts 4 weeks and replacement cartridges are very cheap. No scale on the exo terras and no chlorine etc. It also helps stop the kettle from furring up and a cuppa tastes much nicer with filtered water. Well worth spending a few quid, not only your reps that will appreciate it but good for you too.
 
most people would recommend a reverse osmosis with a di unit also for fish tank use, anything else is considered a risk.

The Di unit makes it unsuitable for drinking water which is a shame as we have a 4 stage unit under the sink for our aquarium set up.
Not a fan of RO for cold water or tropical set ups, great for marine tanks. When in doubt, get the carbon out. :D

Using a combination of activated carbon and zeolite with remove chloramine for anyone worrying about it, as it stays in the water much long that chlorine, and is not removed by boiling or particle separation (spraying).

Not heard of a Di unit before. *Runs to google*
 
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