Tap water is the best water for betta fish! There is no need to go out and buy expensive betta fish water...it's no different then tap! If you want to be sure that the tap water is safe for your betta, put in some sort of conditioner for the water.
Filtered water is recommended but I have used tap for my beta and he lived to age 6. I noticed with tap water I had to change the water more often but it was cheaper.
regular tap water
Regular Tap Water.
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
regular tap water is fine.
No bottled water is just tap water in a bottle they just try to rip you of and it works
Read the ingredients on the side of the can.
Nothing needs to be added to animals water. The water is just fine how it is as plain tap water.
A dog owner drinks water out of the tap. Regular water.
Chlorine is toxic if ingested. This applies to ducks as well as humans. Another answer: If you are talking about regular chlorinated water that comes out of the faucet (tap water)...then no. You don't need to save rainwater for them or buy spring water or anything like that. They do just fine on tap water.
You may use uncleaned tap water for a beta but it is not the best choice. Some betas will live in uncleaned tap water, some will die. The best choice would be to get a water conditioner to use in the water such as aqua-safe. It is very important to read the directions on such conditioners.
Yes, a baby corm snake can drink regular tap water. They drink all sorts of water in the wild and it will not hurt them.
Because melted ice will still be a lot colder than the tap water.