freshyfishy Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 20, 2006 262 0 0 Barrington, IL Aug 25, 2006 #1 Can I use rain water for a water change? There was a huge down pour and I collected like 4 gallons.
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 46 chicagoland Aug 25, 2006 #2 Just remember whatever pollution was in the air is now in the rain water.Are you sure yyou want to use it?
Just remember whatever pollution was in the air is now in the rain water.Are you sure yyou want to use it?
freshyfishy Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 20, 2006 262 0 0 Barrington, IL Aug 25, 2006 #3 beblondie;485446; said: Just remember whatever pollution was in the air is now in the rain water.Are you sure yyou want to use it? Click to expand... Im a hour north from Chicago. If that means anything.
beblondie;485446; said: Just remember whatever pollution was in the air is now in the rain water.Are you sure yyou want to use it? Click to expand... Im a hour north from Chicago. If that means anything.
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 46 chicagoland Aug 25, 2006 #4 Not really still whatever crap was in the air is now in the water its what rain does removes junk from the air-Anne its really up to but myself without srious filtering I wouldn't use it in a closed system
Not really still whatever crap was in the air is now in the water its what rain does removes junk from the air-Anne its really up to but myself without srious filtering I wouldn't use it in a closed system
beex215 Candiru MFK Member Mar 31, 2006 835 5 48 84 usa Aug 25, 2006 #5 i would only use that if i had an r/o unit. but id still use my tap
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 46 chicagoland Aug 25, 2006 #6 R/o probably wouldn't work since the water needs to be under pressure you'd have to distill it instead
R/o probably wouldn't work since the water needs to be under pressure you'd have to distill it instead