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satan_gal 28-03-2017 11:03 AM

Rain Water for Fishkeeping?
 
Water price goin up.. simi also up.. now gettin very very poor.

Just wondering.. is our rain water OK for tank water change? Still need to add water conditioner?

Anyone here use rain water for WC? Share share leh...

harrysoo 28-03-2017 11:21 AM

hmmmmm.........

Nvr try b4 leh
But heard rain water may contain unknown impurities and pollutants
Shd be safer to go thru filtration first b4 going into ur tank

KoheiRokusaburo 28-03-2017 11:45 AM

I think if you collect directly from the sky type ok, but not like dripping down from your roof. maybe need go tru several carbon filtration ba. I got a guppy pond then i never do water change, everytime got rain seems ok. never really affect my waters.

streetsmart73 28-03-2017 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KoheiRokusaburo (Post 9986885)
I think if you collect directly from the sky type ok, but not like dripping down from your roof. maybe need go tru several carbon filtration ba. I got a guppy pond then i never do water change, everytime got rain seems ok. never really affect my waters.



Yes, this also applied to those open ponds in some pte residence. May not have much impact from rain.

denser 28-03-2017 03:37 PM

if you stay in the ground floor is ok, when rain just put a few pails in a open space

satan_gal 29-03-2017 02:55 PM

I just got a Funnel with hose attached. There's a spot at the side of the planter tat's exposed, so shd b rain from the sky.

No idea how much I can collect yet, still in the beginning stages to water the plants.

But hor.. my plants cannot overwater also.. too much rain water for plants = cannot use WC water = no WC = VERY unhappy fishes.

eyescar 29-03-2017 03:56 PM

My tank is placed at a courtyard where rain does fall in moderation n into the tank. The challenge is to keep e water level within the tank. Rainy season can be scary.

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Aro77 29-03-2017 05:31 PM

@eyescar , u can install a overflow pipe to help keep your water from overflowing..


As for using rain water for water changes , i am not entirely sure but i have had rain water fall into my FGT before , so far nothing happened except for PH drop. pls do update on your experiment on doing water change with rainwater , maybe dont try on your main tank first.

DragonFireSG 29-03-2017 05:49 PM

Rainwater is generally ok except during haze period. During haze period, the water is probably contaminated to the point of being acidic. Many bros here esp those with outdoor ponds noticed fish behaving odd during hazy months.

Suggest treating rainwater with baking soda to bring the KH up. Rainwater is inherently 0 KH/GH, and can result in pH swings when using it to change large quantities of water.

LauLanChu 29-03-2017 06:55 PM

Guess if you buffer your tank system well rain water should be okay even when you got acid rain.


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