Honda12 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 7, 2006 4,932 3 68 37 Michigan Mar 3, 2006 #1 Can somebody give me a list of some ray safe dechlorinaters. Or any that you use yourself that are ray safe. Thanks in advance.
Can somebody give me a list of some ray safe dechlorinaters. Or any that you use yourself that are ray safe. Thanks in advance.
P Pangong_ilong I want one too ! MFK Member Oct 10, 2005 1,452 12 0 Fresh Meadow, NY Mar 3, 2006 #2 I'm using a combination. Amquel+ and novaqua+
R rook45 Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 2,106 4 68 46 new jersey Mar 3, 2006 #4 what everyone else said or you could just let it dechlorinate it self with an air stone and let it sit
what everyone else said or you could just let it dechlorinate it self with an air stone and let it sit
P Princley Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 19, 2006 939 2 0 59 us Mar 3, 2006 #5 Pangong_ilong said: I'm using a combination. Amquel+ and novaqua+ Click to expand... NICE choices
F freshwaterstingrays Monster Ray Keeper MFK Member Nov 16, 2005 749 3 48 Fort Worth, Texas (682) Mar 3, 2006 #6 ole said: prime Click to expand...
Honda12 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 7, 2006 4,932 3 68 37 Michigan Mar 3, 2006 #7 Thats what I do now. Use an air stone and heater. But when I get my two new rays and have them in 90gl for a short time I might need to use some cuase I will have to do more frequent water changes. Thanks
Thats what I do now. Use an air stone and heater. But when I get my two new rays and have them in 90gl for a short time I might need to use some cuase I will have to do more frequent water changes. Thanks
riskistang Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 22, 2005 742 0 0 47 North Aurora, IL 60542 Mar 4, 2006 #8 rook45 said: what everyone else said or you could just let it dechlorinate it self with an air stone and let it sit Click to expand... DITTOS
rook45 said: what everyone else said or you could just let it dechlorinate it self with an air stone and let it sit Click to expand... DITTOS
T1KARMANN Giant Snakehead MFK Member Sep 19, 2005 10,106 134 147 58 London UK Mar 4, 2006 #9 nutrafin aqua +
Zoodiver As seen on TV MFK Member Aug 22, 2005 6,872 44 1,005 South FL Mar 4, 2006 #10 Air stone in a bucket to de-gas it, run it over carbon or use sodium thiosulfate. Just a note, most dechlor chemicals vastly reduce the water's ability to hold disolved oxygen for about 48 hours.
Air stone in a bucket to de-gas it, run it over carbon or use sodium thiosulfate. Just a note, most dechlor chemicals vastly reduce the water's ability to hold disolved oxygen for about 48 hours.