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![]() i use prime by sea chem and no more problems i believe it is because of the additives in the nutrafin stuff slime coat or stress coat whatever you want to call it.
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![]() I use prime as well.
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![]() Thank you! I am on my way to get it!
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![]() why dont you run it through a UV sterilizer.
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![]() ...I think a sterilizer just kills (well, "sterilizes" - makes them unable to reproduce) germs, it doesn't remove chlorine. If you let the water sit for 24 hours (which you do when it's mixing anyhow) the chlorine comes out on it's own. no?
Last edited by Keri; 04-16-2010 at 01:33 AM. |
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![]() Prime, Hands down.
We actually use 5x the dosage, due to the Edmonton water we have to deal with. Ken - BWA |
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![]() Quote:
That being said the best dechlorinator is a RO unit... |
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![]() Ross
if you can leave it sit and circulate with powerheads,you don't need to add anything. 24 Hours and your good to go. Thats all I ever did for my Discus and never had any problems. Our tap water is actually pretty decent. Just my humble 2 cents. |