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Are there any disadvantages to using "Aqua-safe" or any other
de-chlorinators? Do these affect fertilization of the plants in any way? Thanks -- Craig Brye University of Phoenix Online |
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Craig Brye wrote:
Are there any disadvantages to using "Aqua-safe" or any other de-chlorinators? Do these affect fertilization of the plants in any way? They might interfere minimally with traces if the product binds metals. In unplanted tanks, simple dechlorniators can release ammonia if your water supply uses chloramine. If that is the case, use something like AmQuel or Prime. |
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"Craig Brye" wrote in message ...
Are there any disadvantages to using "Aqua-safe" or any other de-chlorinators? Do these affect fertilization of the plants in any way? Thanks Not any I could ever tell. SeaChem's prime is good if you are worried. I've used Amquel and Prime for about 15 years and regularly do 50-80% water changes weekly. . Regards, Tom Barr |
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