Remineralising R/O or distilled water.

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If i were to resort to R/O or distilled water to solve my water problems, how would I remineralise it so it was amphibian safe? what would I have to add back in?
Thank you.
 
Aquarium salt or sea salt would probably be adequate. Is there any way to purchase 'mineral' or 'spring' water? This is not lacking minerals.
 
so just salt would be ok? what about everything else taken out of the water? bottled water is an option i guess.
 
It has to be specific salt, not just table salt. Sea salt and aquarium salts are made of many different mineral salts, not just sodium chloride.
 
Their is a product called ro right that many fish keepers use to remineralise ro water.
 
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