Whats everyone using to treat their water?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Prime or home made.
 
But now I have switched to prime a 1gallon bottle of prime treats 40,000 gallons as compared to Kordons, plus one bottle of prime does the trick that both bottle of kordons does and like you said it gets pretty expensive especially doing water changes every three day on 1000gallons tanks:thumbsup: BTW I have a few gallon bottles of prime forsale if anyone is interested for $65.00 bux ea and like I said each gallon bottle of prime treats 40,000 gallon of water:headbang2
 
i use primes big bottle i got it from bigalsonline and it does 100 gallons a capfull

Actually 1 capfull is supposed to treat 50 gallons not 100...........still lightyears from all the other crap out there.......I love it:grinyes:

(edit)........I just bit my tongue......i think........a capfull of the gallon size just might treat 100 gallons.........i use the 500ml bottles.........enlighten me pls??!!
 
Actually 1 capfull is supposed to treat 50 gallons not 100...........still lightyears from all the other crap out there.......I love it:grinyes:

(edit)........I just bit my tongue......i think........a capfull of the gallon size just might treat 100 gallons.........i use the 500ml bottles.........enlighten me pls??!!
Good thing you caught that because in the gallon size it does treat 100gallon 5ml for 50gallons and the 10ml for 100:)
 
Beckett's... handles chlorine/chloramine/some heavy metals/doesn't screw up pH/even has vitamin e for the fishes health. 16oz treats 1920g for $6.

Going to get some sodium thiosulfate (used with watersofteners), it comes as crystals and you have to dissolve it but it's supposed to be very cheap.
 
I use stress coat for my systems.....it's supposed to handle chloramines. 1 cup treats 480 gallons. You can by it by the gallons for 30-35 bucks including shipping (try pet solutions on line). I'm now buying the 5 gallon jug for about 150 bucks. My fish have had no problems and one of my motoros just had pups.

Pat
 
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