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caro

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Hi my axie has fluffy fungus all over him and I have read about fridging and salt baths. Can I use water out of our rain water tank? It is unchlorinated with no chemicals.
 
Depending on the region, rain water can be polluted by chemicals/dust in the air. Assuming the water is clean, it may also be too soft for good axie health. Dechlorinated tap water is fine really.
 
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