yes that's the one.....me thinks it looks like a new horizon for chlorine elimination .
yes that's the one.....me thinks it looks like a new horizon for chlorine elimination .
I think it's about a year, unfortunately.Interesting....@1tsp per 100 gallons....the 1 lb container of powder should last a lifetime.... Providing vit C in powder form doesn't have a shelf life ?
If you don't mind me asking, what's the name of the product your using ?For aquariums I always used bulk sodium thiosulfate, or calcium thiosulfate to remove the chlorine because (although it doesn't remove ammonia in the chloramine compound) it also doesn't alter pH.
If you are not worried about acidification, the vitamin C is perfect, if however, the lowering of pH is a concern, and neutralizing the buffers in your tank, care needs to be taken using any acid.