How long does prime stay "active" in dechlorinated water?

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I am curious as when I do my 50% water changes I dose for the whole tank. I am curious how long the unused prime floats around and what happens to it? Where would it go ? :)

Thanks this would help solve a multitude of questions for me.
 
tcarswell;3061375; said:
I am curious as when I do my 50% water changes I dose for the whole tank. I am curious how long the unused prime floats around and what happens to it? Where would it go ? :)

Thanks this would help solve a multitude of questions for me.

I think after 48 hours it is mostly broken down
 
Hmm , What would it be broken down in to? Thanks for the advice ward!
 
Salt and Water.

Prime works by binding whatever the reactor element is with Chlorine and the Chlorine part of Chloramine. If you have prime jsut hanging out in your tank, and it doesn't react with anything it stays in there as prime until it encounters more chlorine, or it evaporates (about 24-48 hours or so).
 
velanarris;3061592; said:
Salt and Water.

Prime works by binding whatever the reactor element is with Chlorine and the Chlorine part of Chloramine. If you have prime jsut hanging out in your tank, and it doesn't react with anything it stays in there as prime until it encounters more chlorine, or it evaporates (about 24-48 hours or so).
Nice , What makes it evaporate so quick?
Sorry if I seem to be over questioning this is important knowledge to me. Thanks for your input guys.
 
I would think that might depend on the stocking level and the amount used. Since fish are always secreting free ammonia, Prime will find those and bind to them. Although your ammonia test shows a high reading sometimes with Prime it is actually reading the converted safe ammonium levels so it will take several days for the free ammonia to get back up to toxic levels. This is my understanding and why I think it is probably unnecesssary to dose every 48 hours because that is the time it probably takes to break down in a "normal" tank. If your tank is uncycled and you have tons of free ammonia or chlorine in the water it may be neutralized at a much faster rate. So, really it probably depends on your tap water chlorine/ chloramine levels, the amount you dose, the period you are in your cycle, and your stocking level. They probably interact and why Prime is just a temporary band-aid to help correct water quality problems and why you can up the dosage depending on that. That may be why Prime is so good, it is so concentrated it is hard to screw things up and probably hard to under-dose your tank.
 
why is the sky blue?
 
ward1066;3061680; said:
I would think that might depend on the stocking level and the amount used. Since fish are always secreting free ammonia, Prime will find those and bind to them. Although your ammonia test shows a high reading sometimes with Prime it is actually reading the converted safe ammonium levels so it will take several days for the free ammonia to get back up to toxic levels. This is my understanding and why I think it is probably unnecesssary to dose every 48 hours because that is the time it probably takes to break down in a "normal" tank. If your tank is uncycled and you have tons of free ammonia or chlorine in the water it may be neutralized at a much faster rate. So, really it probably depends on your tap water chlorine/ chloramine levels, the amount you dose, the period you are in your cycle, and your stocking level. They probably interact and why Prime is just a temporary band-aid to help correct water quality problems and why you can up the dosage depending on that. That may be why Prime is so good, it is so concentrated it is hard to screw things up and probably hard to under-dose your tank.
Thanks man that all makes sense. :headbang2


Oh and reverse thanks for the useless post and snide remark. If a question is too complicated for you. All you have to do is visit another thread. Clearly some people did not mind answering that question. :screwy: Whether its pointless to you or not it does not matter it is not your thread.
 
reverse;3061727; said:
why is the sky blue?


space dust and the way light bounces off of it..

but please try to stay on topic :D
 
chesterthehero;3061871; said:
space dust and the way light bounces off of it..

but please try to stay on topic :D
LMAO I was going to answer his question but then I decided to go another route.
 
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