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Anybody use like an inline activated carbon filter? That's kind of what I'm leaning towards.
Yeah that's exactly what I'm thinking. Your link was what gave me the idea. I'm looking for one between the pump and reservoir and that I could easily replace the actual filter instead of the canister and filter. Also instead of puttin it on my sink just have it specifically for my mister. He's the one who needs the clean water!Do you mean in-line as in between your reservoir and your pump? If so something like the one I linked earlier would work perfectly, the pipes it's supplied with, and therefore all fittings on it are 1/4" so fit the mister pipes, and it's an activated carbon filter, as well as a few other filter mediums. I'd guess you'd get one similar in the states, if not that one.
Dave
He's the one who needs the clean water!
The Steel City eh?..... Bunch of wussies over in Sheff........ I agree though, all sweeping generalisations (with the possible exception of this one) are falseI'm in Cornwall, my Dads family are all in Sheffield and the surrounding areas, and that quote may not speak for all yorkshiremen.......but maybe most LOL!
Dave
Yeah that's exactly what I'm thinking. Your link was what gave me the idea. I'm looking for one between the pump and reservoir and that I could easily replace the actual filter instead of the canister and filter. Also instead of puttin it on my sink just have it specifically for my mister. He's the one who needs the clean water!
The Steel City eh?..... Bunch of wussies over in Sheff........ I agree though, all sweeping generalisations (with the possible exception of this one) are false
Like Cornish ppl all live on pasties. False, completely false. I'm currently on a diet, so theres at least one man in cornwall NOT eating pasties...........for now anyway!!
Dave
Wow. Now that's a setup!I have mine in-line, runs from my cold water, through the wall to this filter, then from the filter into my reservoir. Then reservoir to pump. The reservoir has a toilet cistern fitting so it stays full automatically and an aquarium heater in it to warm the water.
I swap the canister every 6 months (automatically posted to me) and that's it, never touch anything on the whole system. Checked my nozzles and nozzle filters today, out of curiosity, having not touched them for 12 months+ and not a speck of gunk, build up etc. No water marks on the glass, happy reps, plants grow well, what more can I say?
Nothing I've seen anywhere else does as good a job for all round ease of use, maintenance, at such a low price, it's £14 for a new cartridge every 6 months, that's less than £2.50 a month to get clean water in 3 (soon to be 5) tropical vivs.
The canister is the filter, it unscrews from the base, take the filter out and you slot a new filter in then screw it back on......it takes about 2 minutes, simples.
Hope this helps,
Dave
rain is distilled water...........
If you are supplementing your chameleons diet with all the right supplements of vitamins and minerals, your chameleon will be just fine on RO or distilled water.
I have only used RO water on my chameleons for the last three years or so and have not see any issues. Just be sure to have a supplement schedule.
All I can say is wowrain is distilled water...........
If you are supplementing your chameleons diet with all the right supplements of vitamins and minerals, your chameleon will be just fine on RO or distilled water.
I have only used RO water on my chameleons for the last three years or so and have not see any issues. Just be sure to have a supplement schedule.