According to the article attached with the link below, I am under the impression that as long as there aren't many additives in your tap water, find out by calling your local water authority, and as long as you dechlorinate it, it is fine. One method, mentioned in this article, states that if you leave your tap water in an open container for 24 hours, it will naturally dechlorinate and be healthy for your amphibious friends.
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No
No seahorse can live in tap water they can only live in salt water
ok it is pretty easy but they need water not tap but spring water or creek water. then just set it up and your fine good luck!
regular tap water
regular tap water is fine.
No
Read the ingredients on the side of the can.
A dog owner drinks water out of the tap. Regular water.
They are not better than tap water, they are basically equal in nutrients. People just think its unhealthy due to those misleading commercials. Water bottles < Tap Water Why? Water bottles = $$$$ Tap Water = $
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.
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.
it depends on where you live, or specifically where the tap is that you are opening up. It will come from well water or the town's drinking water supply.