i'm tired of spending 40.00 a month on AmQuel plus. so i bought a pound of sodium thiosulfate to make zipp drops. i know the problem about the ammonia(nitrogen) but someone told me one drop of formaldehyde per 10 gal will take care of the ammonia? or would it be better to buy one of those carbon filters to take care of it? I'm not on city water yet but will be in 6 months.
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I got a carbon filter about 2 months ago and love it.
Get a carbon filter. Less measuring and chemicals. Contact delock.Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
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yeah......read nothing but good things about the carbon bottles!
You can always keep the water in a big tub with a power head for a few days and not spend any money on conditioners.I ate my fish that died.
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Discus need the water to be aged so could I use a carbon bottle instead and skip that step? I don't have discus b/c I don't want to mess with the aging water barrel and pumps.Painting the world with drool and poop since 2007! ~ Papa Greg
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I don't have discus either....not sure if they need the water aged. That's the first time I read that.....but I'm no discus expert. What they do need is really really really clean water. Most people I know are say automatic water changing systems....O how I wish I could!
I couldn't age any water! I only have two tanks and I'm so lazy most of the time I only do water change on one of them.I ate my fish that died.
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I think the aging part is more of not having chlorine and having stable water parameters since they seem to fluctuate after being out of the tap for a while.
I have not measured any great differences in parameters out of the chlorine bottle vs. aging so I would say that in my area it would be safe to use. I have a friend that is doing like 3x100% a day water changes with just a carbon bottle.700g Mini-Monster tank
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Does the carbon bottle filter out particulates like rust from my pipes? I'm normally a shower person but while taking a bath the other day I noticed the water had a brown hue that indicates rust. It's an old place. :(Painting the world with drool and poop since 2007! ~ Papa Greg
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It will remove metals to a point.
Are you using the lower spout to fill your tank? I live in an old house too and if the lower spout is never used we sometimes get the same thing but the garden hose has never come out like so. Also my copper test so little to no signs of rust.700g Mini-Monster tank
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I usually run a paper filter in front of the carbon filter to remove rust, mud & other solids. but I only use a 10" filter and a 1/4" water line.
The carbon filters you guys are talking about fits on a hose bib and has a high flow rate. Do they make paper filters for that high of a flow rate ?'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face. 'Without you, we are but dust ...'
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i'm on some real good water from the evangeline aquifer now. but this month or next they are switching to lake houston !@#$% water. so i'm pming d now to get the carbon tube. 8)200
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Originally posted by greg_tsam";p="I'm normally a shower person but while taking a bath the other day I noticed the water had a brown hue that indicates rust.
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