Hello my fellow wetheads! Long time browser, first time poster!
I got three FW tanks (20,55,125), and I use city tap water for ALL water changes. Water is treated with CHLORINE, ph 7.8., 17-19 deg. hardness, and 3-4 ppm chlorine. I currently use a pythone to siphon and fill all tanks. I fill and add stress coat to the water prior to filling. (I treat slightly more then water% put back in). I have a FW ray among other sensitive fish, which I worry about Chlorine hurting them.
I over filter with canisters, and do weekly 20% W/C's.
First question, will the small amount of chlorine during filling, before my carbon soaks it up, be detremintal to my fish and ray long term?
Second question, has anyone heard of/ made a PVC chamber inline on my phyton with some Chlorine removing crystals inside, to help kill chlorine or would the flow rate make absorbtion nominal? Or maybe some tap water filter?
I dont want RO, dont want to mess with buffering.
I dont want to use buckets with pumps to age the water.
Any comments/ideas?
I got three FW tanks (20,55,125), and I use city tap water for ALL water changes. Water is treated with CHLORINE, ph 7.8., 17-19 deg. hardness, and 3-4 ppm chlorine. I currently use a pythone to siphon and fill all tanks. I fill and add stress coat to the water prior to filling. (I treat slightly more then water% put back in). I have a FW ray among other sensitive fish, which I worry about Chlorine hurting them.
I over filter with canisters, and do weekly 20% W/C's.
First question, will the small amount of chlorine during filling, before my carbon soaks it up, be detremintal to my fish and ray long term?
Second question, has anyone heard of/ made a PVC chamber inline on my phyton with some Chlorine removing crystals inside, to help kill chlorine or would the flow rate make absorbtion nominal? Or maybe some tap water filter?
I dont want RO, dont want to mess with buffering.
I dont want to use buckets with pumps to age the water.
Any comments/ideas?