Different wells
I have a well nearby that is used as a backup supply system in case of low water reserves. The water is treated with chlorine (hence dechlorinator) and when tested shows toxins and minerals harmful to fish (hence the activated carbon) just because of where I live. As you have said yourself, its hard to know weather the water is ok for the fish or not, Its better to be safe than sorry especially if you have a filter with carbon in it already!
No idea where "if its ok for us to drink its ok for them" came from! Our immune systems are so much more complex than theirs and so we can safley drink chlorine, for example, in much higher doses than any fish.
Also, the water does not have to be heated at all but I find it is much less stressful to my fish (specially any of the discus for example) if it is.
I have a well nearby that is used as a backup supply system in case of low water reserves. The water is treated with chlorine (hence dechlorinator) and when tested shows toxins and minerals harmful to fish (hence the activated carbon) just because of where I live. As you have said yourself, its hard to know weather the water is ok for the fish or not, Its better to be safe than sorry especially if you have a filter with carbon in it already!
No idea where "if its ok for us to drink its ok for them" came from! Our immune systems are so much more complex than theirs and so we can safley drink chlorine, for example, in much higher doses than any fish.
Also, the water does not have to be heated at all but I find it is much less stressful to my fish (specially any of the discus for example) if it is.
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