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Aquatic Pets & Water Restrictions

Become Water Wise

With drought conditions initiating water restrictions, many pet owners are being affected. For those people keeping fish in aquariums and ponds the role that water plays in your pet's well being is paramount. Understanding your local laws and becoming water wise is all it takes to stay in control.

Local councils have provisions in place to ensure the humane upkeep of animals is possible even if plants are dying. Check with your local council for your entitlements and obligations as a pet owner.

Ponds and fountains that house fish can often be topped up for the sake of the inhabitants. Where practical it is best to keep all of the fish in as few ponds as possible to reduce strain on water infrastructure. Plants and filtration can also be added to reduce the burden of ponds that require  water changes.

Aquariums are subject to less frequent restrictions as they are indoors.  You and your fish will both be familiar with the mains water you are accustomed to using. However tap water may be replaced with other sources for your fish keeping needs At some stage.

If you begin doing your water changes and top ups with rainwater be sure to add some degree of hardness. Rainwater is lacking the dissolved minerals that make your regular water suitable for many fish. Around cities water from the sky may have collected air pollutants making it unsuitable for delicate aquarium fish.

Keeping these water wise ideas in mind will allow you and your fish to make it through all but the harshest water restrictions you might face.

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