B Blackwitmoney Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 23, 2006 79 0 0 118 Legal Tender Mar 7, 2006 #11 same hear!!!!!!!! Amquel+/Nova aqua+
P Paul_MTS Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 30, 2005 255 0 0 38 Essex- UK Mar 7, 2006 #12 Waterlifes Haloex, not only does it remove alot more than your average dechlor it also treats a hell of a alot. use about 5ml for 200litres.
Waterlifes Haloex, not only does it remove alot more than your average dechlor it also treats a hell of a alot. use about 5ml for 200litres.
DiXoN English MFKer MFK Member Sep 5, 2004 10,977 105 147 55 Sunderland, England Mar 7, 2006 #13 Paul_MTS said: Waterlifes Haloex, not only does it remove alot more than your average dechlor it also treats a hell of a alot. use about 5ml for 200litres. Click to expand... thats what i use its amazing stuff
Paul_MTS said: Waterlifes Haloex, not only does it remove alot more than your average dechlor it also treats a hell of a alot. use about 5ml for 200litres. Click to expand... thats what i use its amazing stuff
water_baby83 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 30, 2006 1,526 4 0 42 UnDeR tHe SeA www.myspace.com Mar 7, 2006 #14 Zoodiver said: 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. Click to expand... YUP YUP, The no-chem way is best! Patience is a virtue!!! LOL --EMI
Zoodiver said: 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. Click to expand... YUP YUP, The no-chem way is best! Patience is a virtue!!! LOL --EMI