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![]() Hi Shell
I am glad to hear you have used it - aside from the potential of over foaming, it does treat the water from the Chlorine and Chloramine and makes it safe? |
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![]() Yes, as it says on the bottle.
As a side note, Edmonton uses chloramine to treat drinking water, but not all treatment plants do. Some just use chlorine. It's always safer to use a water treatment that removes both.
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![]() from experience with calgary tap water and dechlorinators the trouble isn't from the chlorine or nitrates or anything but the increased alkalinity. That's mainly because of calgary's harder water. it's not a real big issue though. keeping SPS in tap water would be a little harder but for most corals and fish it's no big deal.
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Everything I put in my tank is fully dependant on me. |
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![]() My sps does just fine..... I know there are people on both sides of the debate, but I'm a tap water user, and I'm proud of it.
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![]() Shell, or anyone else...
What is your process for treating the water before doing a water change??? do you let it sit after you treat? do you treat before or after the salt? any detail info would be great! |
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![]() Buy yourself an RO/DI unit
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![]() eventually - just not now...
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