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Whats that green stuff at the bottom of my water pitcher??

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i havent used it for a month or so...and there was still water in it that no one drank and now theres like a green layer at the bottom of the container...is it safe to drink?

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  1. well it is probably alge or something could harm you


  2. I wouldn't drink it, it is algae.

  3. Algae/mold, etc... etc... put it down the drain and clean the pitcher out with soap and water and rinse well.  It's no big deal and very common

  4. no. water expires. It may be algae. That happens when water is not used for a long time. It's the stuff you see in riverbanks and stones. Don't drink it. Why did you even consider drinking it. Plus if water is left alone for too long, it is most likely to have fly eggs and worms.

    Algae normally occurs in aquariums because of the water.

    goodluck!

  5. the stuff on the bottom is algy it grows from sunlight and in water nothing dangerous about it just wash it out and you can use it it happens alot to ppl who put there fish tanks near a window.

  6. no girl just throw it away and buy a new one lol!!!

    thats not good

  7. ew. and no it's algae. you need to learn how to wash. ugh. get a dishwasherrrrr!!! or a maid ? :) OOOO or soap?? that would be nice.

  8. eww wash it out.... with soap and hot water...

    im pretty sure its algae

  9. I definitely would not drink it. it is more than likely algae. it could make you very sick. your best bet is to get rid of the water, and clean the pitcher out really good, and in hott water to get  rid of any other bacteria that could be there.

  10. It is algea, and it depends if your pitcher is plastic or glass. If it's plastic, I agree, throw it away. If it's glass, wash it with white vinegar and a clean sponge, then wash it like normal, if you have a dishwasher, that's best.

  11. no its algae... or mold.... not safe to drink throw the pitcher away and get a new one

  12. no way thats mold. and it can be very bad for you. puor out the water and give the pitcher a nice scrub down.

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