iheartfishies said:
I thought dechlor was beacuse chlorine could burn and harm your fish.
Same thing with chloramine.
P.S I have a 29 with mixed africans and I've always used water straight from outside, with the temp jumping from 80 in the tank to...reaching well below 50 degress, and never lost a fish from it. I'm guessing I'm just lucky?
I believe, in higher doses the chlorine can hurt/burn your fish. Also, Chloramine is a combination of chlorine and ammonia, thus many people use 'Prime' or 'Amquel' to remove the combination of both. Also keep in mind any time you use an 'Ammona Detoxifier' you are chemically binding the ammonia, so that it can not be used by your nitrifying bacteria. Many people 'live and die' by the Ammonia Remover, and they never truley have an established biofilter.
Chlorine is a bacterialcide, which means it's purpose is to destroy bacteria, such as Nitrosomas and Nitrobacter. The 2 bacterias that complete the nitrogen cycle. Chlorine would cause a biological filter to completely die off, which then leads to ammonia spike. Chloramine is just that much more detrimental.
I am lucky, I have no chlorine in our tap water. Each year it is a huge struggle to keep 'Flouride' off the voting ballot. If they pass the allowance of Flouride, I am screwed, and will have to stop keeping fish, most likely.
I do regular water changes with cold water as well, but in smaller intervals.
I think you are getting lucky, kind of

Some fish are much more sensative to temperature change than others. Wild fish seem to not handle drastic drops very well, however its been stated that fish in the wild will go through severe temperature changes with seasonal changes and stormy wheather. It's also understandable that a fish in the wild is in a 'no-stress' situation, perhaps the combination of being captive and having sudden environment change pushes them over the edge. Also, cichlids are often hardier than others, especially africans. I have put them through some bad crap in my early days, and hardly lost any due to environment issues. It is likely that your africans are captive bred, and can withstand traumatic events and sudden changes better than most other species.
GREAT Article on Chlorine & Dechlorinating
Enjoy!
Miles