very chlorine intolerant tetra as a sentry

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Charney

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I have my fish room on a drip that runs through catalytic carbon. In time the chloramines in my water will exhaust the carbon. I test periodically but want to set up tank to use as a sentry for the system. Any tetra suggestion that will make a good look out. I am thinking of using rummy nose but want some more ideas.
 
Can add some cardinal tetras in there. Sensitive to water changes and poor water quality.
 
The water companies use elephant nose fish for this purpose.
"Elephantnose Fish are shy, sensitive fish, who need pristine water conditions to thrive. They are, in fact, so delicate, that they are used at government water departments in the USA and Germany to test the quality of the water."
(Fishlore)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...sh.htm&usg=AFQjCNEZl6VBUthJme4eV7dOZrfUSfpWXA
They are more expensive and harder to breed than tetras, so they may not make such good canaries for you.
 
Charney Charney just wondering what filtration system you have setup for your auto drip. I am looking at 4-5 stages.

Stage 1 - 1 micron sediment
Stage 2 - 5 micron carbon matrikx cto
Stage 3 - .6 micron carbon matrikx cto plus
Stage 4 - catalytic carbon in refillable container

Curious what you've had success with.
 
Charney Charney just wondering what filtration system you have setup for your auto drip. I am looking at 4-5 stages.

Stage 1 - 1 micron sediment
Stage 2 - 5 micron carbon matrikx cto
Stage 3 - .6 micron carbon matrikx cto plus
Stage 4 - catalytic carbon in refillable container

Curious what you've had success with.

http://www.freedrinkingwater.com/green-carbon-15.htm/
 
Is chloramine your main concern regarding the "canary" tetra? I think you'd have to be dumping a ton of water in rapidly for chlorine to be an issue unless you had discus, uaru or the sort. The chlorine burns off pretty quick with aeration.
 
Wow you are sparing no expense on that system. Why'd you go that route versus what most others do?
 
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