Save the Earth, save the animals, and save your bank account through responsible water treatment and heating solutions! With a simple tankless water heater or reverse osmosis system installation in your home or business, you can be part of the solution and not the problem!
It�s usually recommended that we each drink 64 ounces of water per day - that�s 8 each 8 ounce glasses (full) every day. Actually, the better recommendation for good health is 1 gallon per 50 pounds of body weight. Few of us ever get even those minimum 8 glasses per day. The majority of adults in the US are borderline dehydrated. This is a mostly unsuspected cause, or a contributor to almost all disease or illnesses. You cannot drink too much water, so for better health start forcing yourself to drink more! You�ll enjoy better health as a result.Lastly, make sure that the fish tank resembles the natural environment where they lived before. So, avoid putting plastic mermaids and castle decorations.3. Catching Rainwater. This time-honored way to get "pure water" just doesn't work very well anymore. The amount of toxic material in the air results in "Acid Rain" in much of the US. When my wife and I sailed around the Caribbean some years ago, we caught all our water that way, and simply filtered it thru a carbon block filter after putting in some chlorine to kill the possible airborne bacteria. It worked because the ocean rain is much purer than most of the rain over land.And, if you are just starting out raising them, you will see that the price of this kind of filter is enough reason not to put one in your tank.Those are your choices for cleaner and safer water. As you can see, I recommend only the RO water because it's cheaper and safer than filling gallon jugs out of a RO machine in a supermarket!When you are setting up your fish tank, it is important to remember that you have to add a water conditioner in the tap water, which you will doubtlessly use.5. Distilled Water. This is excellent for your steam iron or making Colloidal Silver, but unless it's distilled in glass, it may have high amounts of Copper or Nickel from the distilling piping used. It also usually has no taste - pretty flat. But, it's still better than what probably comes out of your faucet.What a pathetic human achievement.Also, you may want to keep in mind that the water in larger fish tanks are a lot easier to maintain than water in small fish tanks.
When you go green, you save green. It's a fact. Be more responsible for yourself and for the Earth, and call your local water treatment experts today!
Author: Rebecca Paul
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