A andyboy!! Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 5, 2006 Messages 141 Reaction score 0 Location Sunny St. Helens, UK. May 8, 2007 #1 Can you put too much of this stuff in when changing water? Should measurements be spot on? Cheers Andy
Can you put too much of this stuff in when changing water? Should measurements be spot on? Cheers Andy
pica_nuttalli don't be a twit Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 3,920 Reaction score 1 Location Berkeley, CA, USA May 8, 2007 #2 with most dechlorinators, you can safely dose up to 4x the recommended amount. but try to avoid overdosing, just in case.
with most dechlorinators, you can safely dose up to 4x the recommended amount. but try to avoid overdosing, just in case.
Matty P Professor Cowfish Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 1,762 Reaction score 0 May 8, 2007 #3 Yeh it won't do much harm slightly overdosing, but try and get it as close as possible. Matt
F *Fishkies* Fish Gatherer Joined Dec 25, 2006 Messages 2,242 Reaction score 0 May 8, 2007 #4 Nope it won't harm majorly if your off by a little. Just so long as your not dumping bottle upon bottle in after each water change.
Nope it won't harm majorly if your off by a little. Just so long as your not dumping bottle upon bottle in after each water change.
Danno Fish Herder Joined Aug 7, 2004 Messages 1,604 Reaction score 0 Location Upstate NY May 8, 2007 #5 When I used Stress Coat, I would use twice the dose in the aquarium. Maybe it is just me, but my fish liked it. They hardly EVER got sick. (1 case of ich in the matter of 4 years)
When I used Stress Coat, I would use twice the dose in the aquarium. Maybe it is just me, but my fish liked it. They hardly EVER got sick. (1 case of ich in the matter of 4 years)