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I've seen numerous posts about using rainwater to keep the softwater loving apistos. I asked an employee at a lfs about using it instead of the r/o water I get from them. This store specializes in fish and generally has very knowledgeable employees. He said I would need to filter a 5g bucket of rainwater through carbon for several days and change the carbon at least once during that time in order to make it safe. This would of course negate any financial benefit I hoped to get by using rainwater. Is this guy just trying to sell me copious amounts of activated carbon, or is this common practice when using rainwater. I know "acid rain" is regional, but I'm not sure is it is a problem where I live (Columbus, OH). If we do have acid rain here, is it even detrimental, after all we're talking about fish that like it in the 5's right?