What Kind of Water?

Aleris

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I have tried searching, and maybe I missed. I apologize ahead of time if I should have seen it somewhere else. Is there a certain type of water that should be used for the chams? Can I just use tap water, or should I used spring or distilled?
 
I know a lot of people that just use tap water, are you doing it through a dripper or a mister I know with some misters they have to have a special kind of water
 
I am still just asking questions. I have not gotten a cham yet, still learning. Just want to have as much as possible ready. I was thinking about spray bottle.
 
Your going to want to have a dripper that will drip on leaves and etc so they can drink whenever you want just in case you don't have time to hand mist or your not home
 
Yeah. I figured on the dripper, just wanted to see if there is a certain type of water that people used for their cham.
 
Nope most people just use regular tap water some might use distilled and everything but tap water is just fine
 
Great question. Everyones water is different due to the different parts of the world we live in. Most use tap water. RO water is ideal, and a RO system can be installed in any house for around $100(I think). I use regular tap water, no RO, and treat it with repti-safe.
 
Reptisafe is not going to remove anything other than chlorine out of the water. It won't remove mercury, lead, arsenic, etc etc etc.

I use and always have used RO.

Rain water IS distilled water. Distilled and RO are of similar quality (RO is much easier to DIY than distilling it). Chams drink rain water. 1+1=2


To make a very long story short, here is some further reading

http://blog.iup.edu/indijournalism/2009/07/why-some-indiana-residents-don.html

http://www.circleofblue.org/waterne...ink-epa-condones-rocket-fuel-in-public-water/

http://www.homefacts.com/waterquali...ty/Indiana/Central-Indiana-Co-Water-Auth.html

(I see you are from Indiana...the above website tested for 35 chemicals in your water. Found 3 {Total haloacetic acids (HAAs) Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) Nitrate} and has the audacity to score your water at 9 out of 10......THEN Goes on to say that IT DID NOT TEST for over 184 other dangerous chemicals.) You do the math.

On Fracking in your area: http://keeptapwatersafe.org/2011/09...pports-drilling-on-pa-state-college-campuses/


IMO drinking tap water is just asking for 1 in 5 cancer rates, 1 in 5 thyroid problems, and just about every other 1 in 5 chronic disease that has become an epidemic and to put it honestly you're either completely ignorant to it or a complete idiot if you think tap water is safe. Safe is just a euphamism for 'sanitized', it does not mean it is purified.

It's no mystery the only thing that's changed significantly is all the chemicals and heavy metals in tap water. And all the drugs that people take to deal with these disease ends up in the water as well.

(medications are the 3rd leading cause of death in the USA btw, accounting for over 5,000 deaths per day from medications 'taken as prescribed'.)

Sorry I am in the water business and it pains me to see that in 2012 people are still asking if tap water is okay, when every year it is getting worse and worse, not better.
 
Aleris, you need to find out what is in the tap water where you live before making that decision. As noted, many places add fluoride and some of us do not feel comfortable giving our chameleons fluoride. If your water is not fluoridated, you might feel comfortable using tap water that has been minimally processed (faucet filter, resting 24 hours to let the chlorine evaporate, stuff like that). Currently I purchase water from a machine in front of the grocery store. It is RO/charcoal filtered (it says) and costs me 30 cents a gallon.
 
I just bought a RO system for my apt. It cost me about $125. I also bought a tester, $16. My tap water went from 286 ppm to 14 ppm !!!!!!:D The US gov. allows up to 500ppm....... My water SUCKED!!! I have crystal clear ice cubes now:D
 
That is a lot of information on water for sure. Thanks for all the opinions and information. I will most likely start using distilled and then look at an RO system to be on the safe side. If I am going to invest this much in a cham, I sure don't want to do anything that is going to potentially harm him.
 
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