K kmc150 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 16, 2010 299 0 0 ri Jan 27, 2011 #1 when ppl mention tap water does that meen well water as well because my lfs told me if i have well water i wouldent need tap water conditioner
when ppl mention tap water does that meen well water as well because my lfs told me if i have well water i wouldent need tap water conditioner
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Jan 27, 2011 #2 No tapwater is treated by the city at municipal plants, well water is just that...water from a natural spring in a well.
No tapwater is treated by the city at municipal plants, well water is just that...water from a natural spring in a well.
K kmc150 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 16, 2010 299 0 0 ri Jan 27, 2011 #3 so should i treat the well water or not
D dadecountyalan Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 23, 2010 209 1 0 miami Jan 27, 2011 #4 you always should just in case. prime all the way. what fish do you have
K kevinfleming21 Jurassic Aquatics MFK Member Jun 8, 2010 10,734 26 38 41 Chandler, AZ Jan 27, 2011 #5 Test the water for current levels before adding any unnecessary chemicals.
B Burtess Candiru MFK Member Jun 10, 2006 774 0 46 Ontario, Canada Jan 27, 2011 #7 If it is untreated well water why would you add Prime??? If this is your own private well, straight from the ground, your good to go as it is.... no water conditioner. Burt
If it is untreated well water why would you add Prime??? If this is your own private well, straight from the ground, your good to go as it is.... no water conditioner. Burt
K kmc150 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 16, 2010 299 0 0 ri Jan 27, 2011 #8 another question is there a difference in cycleing the tank
P peacock madness Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 22, 2010 448 0 0 infront of my tank watchin my fishes Jan 27, 2011 #9 kevinfleming21;4835130; said: Test the water for current levels before adding any unnecessary chemicals. Click to expand... +1
kevinfleming21;4835130; said: Test the water for current levels before adding any unnecessary chemicals. Click to expand... +1
C CLDarnell Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 21, 2010 1,223 0 0 Omaha Jan 27, 2011 #10 It's just as important to check well water as it is tap water. No, there isn't any intentional additives, but well water always has the risk of run off, leaching, high mineral content, etc.
It's just as important to check well water as it is tap water. No, there isn't any intentional additives, but well water always has the risk of run off, leaching, high mineral content, etc.