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:-offtopic OH MY GOD!! Paradox that avatar pic is one of the most beutiful snakes I have EVER seen! I'm looking for a charcoal corn that is similar to that, what is that morph called? (please tell me charcoal cause I am just guessing based on pics and titles as to what morph is what LOL!)
I think it depends on what the water is like in your area. I just use tap water, nothing added nothing taken away, and my snake is doing great on it, but I do have a good water supply in my area.
Thanks people, I do believe I have pretty nice water where I live at home but once i move back to college im not so sure. Do you think brita filters make the water nicer, i know it makes the water taste better for me, or should i condition the water.
Here is a link on this discussion. Tap has chlorine/chloramides, and isn't good at all. Bottled water is cheap, and snakes don't drink much. Only use water "conditioner" if its made for reptiles, not the fish kind, but its not needed. Brita water is yummy, I agree.