What does the price of the conditioner really mean if your only changing water with it? The cost is slim for 25 gallon water changes... Conditioner is cheap and dechlorinator is even cheaper. As stated above a bottle of prime is like 7-9 dollars around here and treats a ton of water.Nut;2642898; said:If you're only doing a 25% water change or so, your fish in most cases will be fine. I wouldn't recommend it though, especially considering the price of conditioner.
I'm going to make two assumptions...Nic;2640594; said:there is alot less chlorine inside your tap water than what you put in your pool... major difference here....
reverse;2640572; said:I believe the chlorine from 5 gallons, and he mentioned a bucket, would disipate overnight. There is an enormous difference between a pool and a bucket, would you agree with that?
Just condition the amount of water you are changing...meanbestorque;2639771; said:Is water conditioner (additive) necessary after every water change?
CHOMPERS;2643779; said:I'm going to make two assumptions...
1. You don't have a swimming pool and have never tested one.
2. You have never tested tap water for chlorine (you do have a test kit, right?).
Any how, my tap water is frequently higher than my swimming pool.
I've always been a bad guesser.Nic;2643858; said:assumptions are not good for you my friend....

CHOMPERS;2645613; said:I've always been a bad guesser.The number of swimming pools per capita drops off sharply the farther north you go. I was counting on the statistics being more in my favor. Now you know why I have never been to Las Vegas.
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