I am a british ex-pat and enjoy a cup of tea and a glass of water without the tast and smell of chemicles.
The water where I live is gross and I can't drink it at all. We have a humidifier which works well and produces plenty. My question is, is it drinkable? if not is there an easy way of converting it so. I have an aquarium and the needs distilled water too. My wife and I have run the usual tests from the store kits and all seems well. Will it harm the fishes as it is? I would welcome any coments!
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I am a british ex-pat and enjoy a cup of tea and a glass of water without the tast and smell of chemicles.
The water where I live is gross and I can't drink it at all. We have a humidifier which works well and produces plenty. My question is, is it drinkable? if not is there an easy way of converting it so. I have an aquarium and the needs distilled water too. My wife and I have run the usual tests from the store kits and all seems well. Will it harm the fishes as it is? I would welcome any coments!