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I am helping Mom do a water change and they use well water w/ a water softner. She has purchased water in the past. Can we just use the well water? any problems that you could see? Thanks
 
Your well water depends on the kind of terrain it has percolated through.It's smart to test its hardness ("GH") its alkalinity ("KH" or "carbonate hardness") and its pH (after it's stood in a glass overnight).

If it's softened with a "salt" brine, you could start changing over from sodium chloride to potassium chloride (KCl), without harming your system. Confer with your water softener dealer. It's a little more expensive, but the potassium ion it puts into the water is less harmful than the sodium ion from regular "salt.". It means you can pour wastewater onto plants in the yard, for one thing. And if you have plants in the aquarium, they'll use the potassium and it won't build up so fast in the water.
 
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