Phheoniix
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Hey guys. I've been using still water for my axolotl. As he's young and he's in a bowl. I'd say he's about 5-6 months old. He's about 3-4 inches big. I've decided to use tap water. As carrying 5 litres of water every few days up a big hill is annoying to say the least.
So I've moved on to tap water. I don't know how good the solution I am using is. I tried it once and he almost died, I realised in time and changed the solution. The one I am using now is:
King British Safe Guard 100ml Aquarium water treatment on eBay (end time 28-Oct-10 23:03:41 BST)
It's called King British Safe Guard, and it removes harmful chlorine and chloramines, detoxifies hjeavy metals, removes exess ammonia. It notes that it contains sodium thiosulpate, EDTA, sodium sulphite and Aloe Vera.
If anyone could tell me if this is a good solution to use or harmful I'd really aprechiate it, if it isn't could you recommend a british one I could use.
Thanks guys - Phheoniix
So I've moved on to tap water. I don't know how good the solution I am using is. I tried it once and he almost died, I realised in time and changed the solution. The one I am using now is:
King British Safe Guard 100ml Aquarium water treatment on eBay (end time 28-Oct-10 23:03:41 BST)
It's called King British Safe Guard, and it removes harmful chlorine and chloramines, detoxifies hjeavy metals, removes exess ammonia. It notes that it contains sodium thiosulpate, EDTA, sodium sulphite and Aloe Vera.
If anyone could tell me if this is a good solution to use or harmful I'd really aprechiate it, if it isn't could you recommend a british one I could use.
Thanks guys - Phheoniix