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maybe it's too much sun, although if they are from local outside that's doubtful. maybe legit water problem like comrade suggested? try to baby feed them bottled water (and/or boiled and three day old water - chlorine slowly leeches from water in an open space, and boiling water removes hardness/calcium) for a couple of weeks?
A number of municipal water systems now use chloramine to disinfect, which is far more stable. Aquarium heads don't really use the "let the water rest" trick anymore
damn:( boiling water still might help tho or not?
speaking as a layperson, I didn't think boiling is very effective either. I use a reverse osmosis filtration system for my aquarium water.
(Reading this thread a month late but)
Why doesn't this trick work anymore? Does chloramine not dissipate like chlorine?
Yep, chloramine is much more stable which is why municipalities are using it in favor of chlorine
I see that's interesting. My municipality still uses chlorine, I just checked, so I'll continue letting the water stand as I hear it's better for some plants like ferns
Great tips, thanks! I'll do all of these.
I'll also try to only water them through the water purifier now, though I'm sure my partner does exactly that when she's the one watering