Type of water to give my ants
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Type of water to give my ants
Does it matter what kind of water I give my ants? i.e. like tap water, purified water, spring water, etc.? I would assume not distilled water since it has been deprived of all its natural minerals and such.
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I've generally heard that distilled is preferred, simply because you can be more certain it doesn't contain the less desirable components. I'd think any necessary nutrients would be provided by other components of the ants' diet.Wolfsbane123 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:05 pmDoes it matter what kind of water I give my ants? i.e. like tap water, purified water, spring water, etc.? I would assume not distilled water since it has been deprived of all its natural minerals and such.
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Re: Type of water to give my ants
Just use a solution of Hydrogen Hydroxide.
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Re: Type of water to give my ants
Do not use distilled water for the very reason you mentioned. Distilled water would be the worst to use than tap water due to added fluoride and chemicals used to treat the water (Which is still safe for consumption).RA94131 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:49 pmI've generally heard that distilled is preferred, simply because you can be more certain it doesn't contain the less desirable components. I'd think any necessary nutrients would be provided by other components of the ants' diet.Wolfsbane123 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:05 pmDoes it matter what kind of water I give my ants? i.e. like tap water, purified water, spring water, etc.? I would assume not distilled water since it has been deprived of all its natural minerals and such.
Ants certainly do not have access to distilled water in the wild. So providing nutrient free water to ants while assuming their getting the nutrients from somewhere else is not sound advice.
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I don't use it for any of my animals; I just use filtered tap water, in general. (I'd make a change if it ever appeared to be an issue...)JoeHostile1 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 7:27 amDo not use distilled water for the very reason you mentioned. Distilled water would be the worst to use than tap water due to added fluoride and chemicals used to treat the water (Which is still safe for consumption).RA94131 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:49 pmI've generally heard that distilled is preferred, simply because you can be more certain it doesn't contain the less desirable components. I'd think any necessary nutrients would be provided by other components of the ants' diet.Wolfsbane123 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:05 pmDoes it matter what kind of water I give my ants? i.e. like tap water, purified water, spring water, etc.? I would assume not distilled water since it has been deprived of all its natural minerals and such.
Ants certainly do not have access to distilled water in the wild. So providing nutrient free water to ants while assuming their getting the nutrients from somewhere else is not sound advice.
There are a number of users on the forum that do use distilled w/ no reported issues: https://forum.AntsCanada.com/search.php?keywords=distilled
That said, I think this is probably a case of over-thinking. Any form of bottled and/or filtered water is almost definitely fine.
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Re: Type of water to give my ants
Distilled water is created when water is evaporated to leave all the chemical ions which where dissolved, the pure water vapour is then condensed to give a solution of pure water, this reaction is called distillation, hence why the water produced is called distilled water. No chemicals are added during this process. You must of been getting confused with water that has been chemically treated for the removal of microbes.
Distilled water is fine, it is safer as it's pure, but you can just as easily use tap water for the ants to drink as it will contain extra ions.
Distilled water is fine, it is safer as it's pure, but you can just as easily use tap water for the ants to drink as it will contain extra ions.
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Re: Type of water to give my ants
It’s not safer because it’s “pure”. It has all the minerals boiled out of it.It’s like removing all the vitamin C from an orange and then calling the orange “pure” and saying it’s better for you. It’s mineral free and since ants don’t have access to mineral free water naturally, I don’t see how it could be considered safer. Where are they getting the minerals from that they would naturally get from normal water?*** SPAM *** wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 3:11 amDistilled water is created when water is evaporated to leave all the chemical ions which where dissolved, the pure water vapour is then condensed to give a solution of pure water, this reaction is called distillation, hence why the water produced is called distilled water. No chemicals are added during this process. You must of been getting confused with water that has been chemically treated for the removal of microbes.
Distilled water is fine, it is safer as it's pure, but you can just as easily use tap water for the ants to drink as it will contain extra ions.
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