it could. But I'm old school. I like my undergravel filter. I have actual aquarium gravel. I have plants but I don't like trying to clean out mucky topsoil under sand messes every few years. Up until the 2020 disease outbreak I had 20 year old cultured undergravel filters. I have so much lime in my water that I took my dog for bladder stone removal yesterday. There will be apple cider vinegar in the dog water, 1 tablespoon per 50 lbs of dog from now on. I knew she was hurting. Look at this.
Ouch, your poor girl! I hope she makes a fast rebound from surgery, poor thing. Even with feeling rough post-surgery, she has to be feeling better with that thing removed!
Can hard water do that then? Always dealing with limescale build up in kettles, around taps, on aquarium glass... had long lived dogs but haven't had to deal with anything like this *touch wood* yet! Wasn't something I'd have ever thought to worry about before! But I can also see the sense. Don't know whether my dog would drink water with apple cider vinegar in it, although she might, she's an odd one. She likes her water either so fresh from the tap she can still smell the chlorine, or the ancient, aged, "vintage" rainwater that's collected in various tubs or buckets outside. No in between. Old and nasty looking, or sparkling fresh. But I might be able to wean her onto rainwater from the rain barrel I use for aquariums. That's soft.
Brother is in the hospital, had been on antibiotics for a week for a diabetic foot ulcer. Didn't heal, finally agreed to go back to GP centre today, now at the hospital and they're apparently talking at least a partial amputation. He's not even 50 yet, and already facing losing a foot to diabetes.
I'm reeling, how it went from 0-100 in no time at all. But then, he left his diabetes uncontrolled for so long, I don't know how long he's had this sore for either, and all I know is what he's telling me via text. Part of me really wants to go down there and find out, but it wouldn't help...
Update: He was waiting anxiously all day yesterday, somewhere on the list for surgery yesterday, texted me about 5:30pm to say they were taking him in surgery now, and I was getting more and more worried the more hours passed without hearing from him. Same hospital where dad passed, and mum went for her cancer tests and diagnosis. Nothing actually wrong with the hospital itself, just, you know.
When I called at about 7:30, 8pm, they said he wasn't back on the ward yet, but the nurse in charge of his care would call me once he was back on the ward and update me. By 9:30pm I'm frantic imagining he somehow didn't make it through surgery and I'm calling the hospital again when he texted me to say he's back on the ward, doesn't know much yet but that "the dressing still looks fairly-foot-shaped", so I'm just relieved he's alive, and hoping they cut out a big chunk of infection or something, but that it's overall going to be okay. He seemed in good spirits, but maybe they gave him good drugs...
Today he texted to say the surgeon had done his rounds, and they did actually amputate all the toes on his right (dominant) foot. The ulcer had been on the ball of his foot. But that's a major surgery, your toes are pretty crucial for balance etc, and hoping for the best, that he works well with the physio in hospital and takes better care of himself. But I imagine it'll be a while before I know much more about what's involved and what recovery time we're looking at.