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Old 04-06-2002, 08:13 PM
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Default Dechlorinating

Hi,

Yes...use dechlorinator. In my past experience, it only takes a couple of hours (less than 4) of slightly chlorinated water to shutdown a reef. And then it took 4 months to recover. Basically, my tank went in to another cycle.... I accidentally did that when I first started reefs. RO or DI or RO/DI water will fix the problem. So will the dechlorinator stuff.

- Victor.
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