Lady Cougrrr
Aquarium Advice Regular
I've been reading about -and drooling over!- pythons to make water changes easier. (No more buckets to lug around! Hurray!) My worry is: I have a home water softener. My cold kitchen tap is bypassed, and that is the water I use for water changes -declorinated and left to reach room temperature in buckets before adding to the tank. But the bypassed water is very cold, and I'm worried that if I do a water change with the python the temperature will shock the fish.
But if I mix warm water from the tap, I'll be adding softened water to the tank.
Which would be the better way to go of these two options? Or do I have to go through door number 3, which will lead me to land of python-less bucket-lugger?
But if I mix warm water from the tap, I'll be adding softened water to the tank.
Which would be the better way to go of these two options? Or do I have to go through door number 3, which will lead me to land of python-less bucket-lugger?