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Betta and geothermal water
I'm moving to a new location that uses geothermal water. Generally, when I top off/replace water for my betta, I get my water to the correct temperature, add the stress coat + to remove chemicals, and add it in.

But I am struggling to find any information on geothermal water and chemicals I should watch out for. The cold water is your usual tap/city water.

So, I can potentially make sure it's only cold water, and let it warm up by the radiator before I add it to his tank. I'm worried about how much residue of whatever is in geothermal water will end up in the cold water. Or, I can buy pre-treated water (which would be a hassle).

Maybe I'm overthinking and my little dude will be just fine!


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No, water conditioner will not work in this water.
What you need to do is use the cold water. Fill the containers with tap water, add the water conditioner and let it stand overnight so it gets heated up a little.
It is important to avoid using water that is too cold when you do the water changes. Fish have no problems with a slight drop in temperature as long as it is gradual.
Be careful not to use water that is too hot (hotter than the water in your tank).
Try not to change a large amount of water at once. It is better to change about 10% each day over five days.


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