HIV will only survive in water for a matter of minutes - even less in chlorinated water - but it will in any case be so diluted as to be harmless.
No. HIV does not survive outside the human body.
what do you mean by HIV the virus itself or what, be more specific, if you mean the virus, it will not survive.
HIV can't live in water.
HIV does not survive outside of the body.
for 2-3 days
HIV does die in water.
one minute
HIV virus can not survive in hot water.
Tap water doesn't contain the material they need to survive.
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
Of course. You should always read about your frog type before attempting to, but frogs can survive with tap water.
yes Make sure you put the recommended amount of aqua-safe in the water. There is no reason as long as the water is treated for them not to survive.
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
Provided the chlorine is removed there is nothing wrong with tap water. Chlorine can be removed by letting the water stand for a few hours or you can buy a water conditioner from a pet shop to do the job.
They may not survive because you're supposed to put them in distilled water.
Definitely Tap Water.
you can tap tap
Theoretically, they should survive roughly the same time in both types of water. They might survive for a little longer in mineral water. The only sure way to find out would be to experiment
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water