Stormyrose786
New Member
Hello. I wasn't sure where to post this, hope this is okay. I need advice about filtering tap water.
But first, I want to mention that yes, I know about RO water, but that is not an option for me at the moment. I really hope someone who has either dealt with this before or knows about it can help me.
So here's the thing. I have always used filtered tap water (for years) to do water changes. And I treated the water before adding it. But we had a faucet filter. And now we don't.
I live with my uncle. He bought a Brita water pitcher, & I was using that. But it's small, & it takes 9 hours - literally - to change out a total of 12 gallons. I can't keep doing that. So I decided to get a 2nd pitcher to cut the time down. I looked at 3, & they all do different things (I had thought they were all the same.). I have read that they don't really do anything much for the water, but each of these pitchers say they filter out different things, including certain heavy metals.
So the 3 brands I looked at are Brita, Pur, & Great Value (Walmart brand). If anyone has any advice on these, I would really appreciate it.
On the other hand, I wondered if a filter pitcher was even necessary. I always treat the water before adding it to my tank. And I have tested it (using liquid tests). No Nitrites, Nitrates, or Ammonia. KH, Gh, & pH are a little high, but I can adjust those. With the pitcher, those 3 do go down a little. And of course, I have filters in both aquariums. So do I even need to filter my tap water before adding it to the tank? I would still treat it, of course. Or is filtering better?
As a side note, I looked at the python style thing to change water, but I still don't know if using my tap water is okay. One more thing, there is built up lime in the pipes., which is why we started filtering to begin with.
Sorry this is so long...final note -
I have Guppies, Tetras (not Neons), Mollies, Cories, a loach, & a snail.
Any help is greatly appreciated! And sooner is better, thanks ☺
But first, I want to mention that yes, I know about RO water, but that is not an option for me at the moment. I really hope someone who has either dealt with this before or knows about it can help me.
So here's the thing. I have always used filtered tap water (for years) to do water changes. And I treated the water before adding it. But we had a faucet filter. And now we don't.
I live with my uncle. He bought a Brita water pitcher, & I was using that. But it's small, & it takes 9 hours - literally - to change out a total of 12 gallons. I can't keep doing that. So I decided to get a 2nd pitcher to cut the time down. I looked at 3, & they all do different things (I had thought they were all the same.). I have read that they don't really do anything much for the water, but each of these pitchers say they filter out different things, including certain heavy metals.
So the 3 brands I looked at are Brita, Pur, & Great Value (Walmart brand). If anyone has any advice on these, I would really appreciate it.
On the other hand, I wondered if a filter pitcher was even necessary. I always treat the water before adding it to my tank. And I have tested it (using liquid tests). No Nitrites, Nitrates, or Ammonia. KH, Gh, & pH are a little high, but I can adjust those. With the pitcher, those 3 do go down a little. And of course, I have filters in both aquariums. So do I even need to filter my tap water before adding it to the tank? I would still treat it, of course. Or is filtering better?
As a side note, I looked at the python style thing to change water, but I still don't know if using my tap water is okay. One more thing, there is built up lime in the pipes., which is why we started filtering to begin with.
Sorry this is so long...final note -
I have Guppies, Tetras (not Neons), Mollies, Cories, a loach, & a snail.
Any help is greatly appreciated! And sooner is better, thanks ☺