Water change concerns w/python

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Just curious how putting untreated water may affect your qater quality. Although after filled, I'' be adding a dechlor, but is that too late? I plan on doing 25-30% water changes weekly on a 110G, does chlorine/chloramine affect tbe bio activity? How about the varying temperature of the water if only using cold? Is it better to mix hot/cold to get close to the current tank temperature? Inquiring minds want to know.....
 
let the water splash off of the python tube to help degass it (dont let the tube go under the water either)
Add dechlor as you fill
keep the temp as close as you can to the tank temperature.

This is how I do all of my tanks (at the moment) and its never caused a problem.

If you havent you should read the sticky on drip systems. Very good way to go.
 
Test your tap water to find out how much chlorine your water contains. I only have a little, so I add my cloram-x after the tank is filled with no ill effects to date. I think a bigger concern is matching you tank temperature.
 
rallysman said:
let the water splash off of the python tube to help degass it (dont let the tube go under the water either)
Add dechlor as you fill
keep the temp as close as you can to the tank temperature.

This is how I do all of my tanks (at the moment) and its never caused a problem.

Its how i do it too been doing it this way for along time with no problems -Anne
 
I would recommend water as close to tank temp to prevent shock.
 
i treat my water in buckets get the temp close then pump it in to my tanks
 
Thanks, good advice, I had done it this way in the past, but just got back in the hobby, and after reading all these posts, its made me become hyper-senstitive (I'm doing that mbuna thing).........
 
ThisIsTong said:
i dont know what u guys mean by splash the water off the python?

hold the python inches on top of the water surface. and hold it facing down.
so that the water from the python hits the water in your tank like a waterfall.
i'll show u later.
 
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