Chlorine in tap water

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PrecisionAquatics;4564826; said:
Just curious where you got this info?
My local water authority is my source (Loudoun County). I called a few months ago to get the specifics on the water supplied to my house.
 
sponger_2;4564974; said:
...Also personally i try not to do water changes when its raining outside, as i feel they either had more chloramine or there is way more runoff.

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Pharoah is correct. Here in Fairfax county, VA, the water authority switched a few years ago without warning, and almost ALL our fish died. Same for neighbors' fishes. Shortly AFTERWARD, the county sent a letter informing residents of their change from just chlorine to chloramine (both chlorine & ammonia). Oops! Too late. Nowadays the county sends announcement letters beforehand, fwiw.

Since that kill-fest, I've learned to test EVERY tub of treated tap water before any fish get it. And it does change with seasons, as the county warned. I use Kordon's Amquel Plus to remove the ammonia, and it takes 5x the dose printed on label. Wow! And after that dosage, chlorine is gone too.

Bottom line: TEST your tap water, every time.
 
I lived in Fairfax county (Centreville) until about a year ago, and also found that to be true there. Now I'm just about 7 miles west.
 
kamikaziechameleon;4564878; said:
In his defense I only declorinate a tank that is setup straight away without cycling, as in the case of a move.
That's not really a defense.. lol
 
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