dawnmarie;3804271; said:OK my noob is showing. Why do I need a chemilizer or the equivalent ?
Chlorine and chloramine removal. The two things that Seachem Prime is typically used to remove.
dawnmarie;3804271; said:OK my noob is showing. Why do I need a chemilizer or the equivalent ?
Oh. OK. I'm here to learn.dmopar74;3804275;3804275 said:to rid tap water of chloramines/chlorine in a drip system.
That made me crack up. Best of luck Jose keep us updated.jcardona1;3804511; said:ok went to lowes and did the mathto run two of the basic carbon filters, cartridges, fittings (since these are 3/4") and brackets (since they dont come with any
) i'm looking at about $80.
since i also wanna get the chloramine test kit from filterguys, i decided to go with their chloramine filter system. even though shipping kills me, it still comes out the same as if i bought the lowes filters and test kit from them. so i figured id just go with a better quality filter, not to mention clear housings vs. the white ones at lowes![]()
since they charge a butthole and a half for shipping, im assuming this will arrive yesterday. stay tuned![]()
dennisdeng2002;3826801; said:I have a quick question, I'm having a hard time figuring out where to drain the outgoing water, my aquarium is next to the furnace/water heater room and so I would imagine there would be some kind of drain there, but I can't figure it out. Any suggestions on where to drain my excess water?