Well Water


Thank you for explaining the technicality of the terms - I get it now. I wasn’t aware the use changed when discussing two separate water supplies.
-Lana
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Raymond Wetzel wrote:
> Different sources of water, as in your well water, need to be defined > as the “Change” or “Changing” water of your PWC’s with your old (in > this case “previous”) tap water in order to understand that the well > water is the water doing the PWC’s — actually changing the nature of > the water mixture in various percentages with each PWC. While the > portion of fresh tap water you are using new daily for this fish is > water that they have gotten used to (adapted to), they have not yet > adapted to the well water and are being acclimated to it. This is > where “partial water changing” comes in, in this context, in > adjusting the fish to entirely new water conditions, but to be > understood at the time, it must be differentiated from normal water > changing without considering the tap water as new water in such water > changes (even if it is fresh) — as now only the well water is > actually “new.” Ray

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