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so I was doing a water change and I left my 5 gallon bucket to warm up under the sun, forgot about it and it started raining. would you all still put that water into the tank ?
 
O would never use Mexico City acid rain to fill my tank, but if you live in New Zeland, probably just check salinity in the event it was dilluted.
 
I wouldn't, but I suppose it may depend on how long it was out there (ie - how much rainwater it captured). Of course, I don't leave a 5 gallon bucket of water out in the sun to warm up, I put a heater in it so it is the exact same temperature as my DT when I use it, but that is just me.
 
No, I have seen where a person used rainwater to fill a freshwater aquarium and never could get the funky algae out of the system. To me it is not worth the risk.
 
I wouldn’t do it because you never know. I wouldn’t even add pure ocean water to my tank. You just never know what got in.
 
Do you live in a small town or in the middle a rural area where the air is clean? Or do you you live in a city where they have daily air quality/pollution warnings? I wouldn't use it here in Phoenix, but when I lived in a small town in Minnesota, I might have.
 
Do you live in a small town or in the middle a rural area where the air is clean? Or do you you live in a city where they have daily air quality/pollution warnings? I wouldn't use it here in Phoenix, but when I lived in a small town in Minnesota, I might have.
I live in the hills of West Virginia so it’s pretty clean
 

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