Dechlorinator overdose

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Sorry to hear about your pleco...now I have complete picture as to your inquiry about other plecos :)

Yeah, been a bit unfortunate in recent times. When I moved house last year, I brought my clown pleco with me that i'd had for a couple of years; real character, ended up getting killed by my synodontis eupterus. That was a difficult one, ended up replacing him with the bulldog/rubbernose type, who immediately ended up getting whitespot.

Once successfully treated, he was very shy; I kind of got the impression from the smooth forehead angle and general shape that he would be more at home in strong flow set-ups; in any case his presence was kind of sporadic in my aquarium, that has moderate flow etc, corner aquarium too, so not really a river type set-up at all.

Hopefully the gold nugget is more suited now, looking for an eye-catching pleco that will occasionally make an appearance in my tank, and generally feel comfortable. Plenty of driftwood and lots of plants to graze in between feeding...I'll do a bit more research as well I think, see if i can add anything to make it more suitable for the dude
 
Ironically, for the very reason that reducing agents such as Seachem Prime and Safe will begin reducing 02 levels the moment the chlorine/chloramine has been reduced, Seachem has recently lowered their recommended dosage rate across the board. There is a VERY real risk of 02 depletion when using their products, and I have seen the results first hand in local tanks. Some very nice, expensive, dead fish.

Does it apply only to Prime and Safe, not sodium thiosulfate. My tap water is chlorinated only. I would say I overdose several times over the necessary dosage each time I do fin level WC as my tap water is nearly void of chlorine by the time it comes off the tap. I have never observed oxygen depletion as the cascading water will only aerate to oxygen saturation point.
 

Does it apply only to Prime and Safe, not sodium thiosulfate. My tap water is chlorinated only. I would say I overdose several times over the necessary dosage each time I do fin level WC as my tap water is nearly void of chlorine by the time it comes off the tap. I have never observed oxygen depletion as the cascading water will only aerate to oxygen saturation point.

I think it would depend on how much your over dosing and how much Chloramine is in your tap. In theory you may not be over dosing at atll. I do fin leve wc as well and i notice when i dose with safe before refilling a little my fish do gasp or breath quickly. I know that i am slightly over dosing though
 
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