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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    Is there a way to make tap water safe for garters without using chemicals, like dechlorinating treatment? I've searched this site and others and can't find a firm yes or no.

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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    I believe letting the water sit out for 24 hours removes most on the problems.
    I've used water like that with guppies and did lose any.
    I jugs of water in the snake just for that purpose rather then filling water dishes from the hose.
    I think the more surface area exposed make the process work faster.

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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    Letting the water sit for 24 hours (without a lid) will get rid of the chlorine. Chloramines will still remain but I don't know if that has any affect on our snakes.

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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    Letting the water sit for 24 hours (without a lid) will get rid of the chlorine. Chloramines will still remain but I don't know if that has any affect on our snakes.
    Thanks for the info.
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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    Thanks for the input. I guess I'll start filling up the gallon jugs. I just don't like using chemicals unless absolutely necessary, like meds for illness if there is no other way.

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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    What about a water purifier? We got a really inexpensive one and filter our water.
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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    You can google your city's water treatment policies. If they don't use chloramines, you can just let it sit out. Idk how exactly chloramines effect snakes, but I personally wouldn't risk using water with them in it.
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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    Are some heavy metals found in some drinking waters dangerous to smaller animals like snakes?if so how could they removed?
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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    Emailed the utility director and got this message back. "We use sodium hypochlorite as our source of free chlorine for disinfection." Any chemist want to put their 2 cents in? I think I might just stick with buying spring water.

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    Re: Drinking water - how to make it safe.

    I tried using the same "tap water conditioner" that I use for our aquarium (neutralises chlorine and chloramine, and bonds things like heavy metals). Even in a lower dose the snakes seem to avoid the treated water, so since then I've been standing a bottle of water to evaporate the chlorine - when I got the fish is checked to see whether chloramine is used here and it isn't. From what I read on the aquatic websites, water quality in the UK is less of a problem than it is in the US where water supplies are more fragmented.

    Kat - does the filter strip out the chlorine? Sounds like it could be worth checking, although when I looked at water filters the running costs wasn't much less than cheap bottled water.
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