Water conditioner is for removing chlorine from tap water to make it safe for fish to live in because chlorine will kill fish. Bottled spring water does not have chlorine so why on earth would you consider using a chlorine remover? If it ain't there, you can't fix it hey?
Some people do not believe it but the best water to use in your betta fish tank is tap water. Bottled and distilled water has been "purified" and does not have the minerals that your Betta fish needs. If your tap water is so bad that you do not even drink it, than use spring water.
Yes, your betta water conditioner should be a standard water conditioner that can be used in any fish tank.
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If you are using tap water for the bowl without conditioner parts of the betta will start to "shed". If you aren't using conditioner then I recommend to go to a pet store and get "betta fish conditioner" that protects against tap water.
Deerpark Spring Water is bottled from a spring near Deer Park, Maryland. The company was recently acquired by Nestle and comes from natural spring water.
It's not recommended because it's usually too hard. Tap water with dechlorinator added to it is the best way to go.
It depends on the type/brand of conditioner, and how much water is the Betta tank can hold.
Any brand of bottled water that is free of chlorine and other harmful chemicals can be used for your betta fish. Just make sure to condition the water properly before adding it to your betta's tank. And remember, your fish won't care if it's fancy designer water or the cheap stuff - as long as it's clean and safe, they'll be happy.
no as long as there is water conditioner/ purifier in it
Urban legend. Poland Spring water is bottled in a clean, controlled environment, and is purified before bottling.
Bottled spring water comes from a natural spring and is typically high in minerals, while bottled mineral water comes from underground sources and has a specific amount of minerals added for taste and health benefits. Spring water is naturally filtered and usually has a more neutral taste, while mineral water has a distinct mineral content that can vary depending on the source.
Bottled spring water is a mixture, mainly water with small amounts of dissolved salts.