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Old 10-03-2007, 06:58 PM
Deneen Deneen is offline
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Default Is old freshwater aquarium water good for houseplants?

I have an established freshwater aquarium. When I do water changes, I want to be frugal and use the water to water my plants. Is this a good idea?

The old aquarium water has nitrates and some nitrites and is Ph balanced. There is also some diluted salts in it.


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