How long does tap water need to sit before it is safe for a fish?
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overnight is fine
2 or 3 days
u can use it right away if u use the conditioner.. or use bottle water.. but for 3.00 u can get betta conditioner for him.. ps is the bowl small? u might wanna put it in something bigger
usually 24 to 48 hours
24 hours.
If you’re positive you have chlorine rather than chloramine, 24 hours. This also lets your temperature to equalize.
Chloramine is much more stable (which is why more water companies are switching to it) and this should be removed with chemicals for that purpose.
It would be even better to move your fish to a small tank. The water volume may be larger, and you shouldn’t need to do more than 25% of the water each week. The additional volume dilutes your fish’s wastes more, lets you add a filter (and heater if it’s a tropical fish like a betta), and gives your fish more room to swim and grow. In an unfiltered bowl, you should be changing 100% of the water every 2-3 days to maintain good water quality. I keep bettas in 2.5 gallon mini-bow tanks.