AbbeysDad
Fish Gatherer
It's likely you have chlorine OR chloramine, but not both. Chlorine was used for decades but it readily off gases making it less effective than chloramine. Often levels of chlorine were increased to better ensure it's effectiveness down the pipeline. Chloramine is a combination of chlorine and ammonia and it is much more effective because it remains stable longer. But Chloramine is much harder on the aquarium. Water conditioners break the bond of chlorine and ammonia, and neutralize both. HOWEVER, this ammonia, now ammonium, is left for plants and/or beneficial biology to deal with. This means that a large water change with water treated with chloramine could result in much higher than expected NITRATES!
Count your blessings if you have untreated (eg well water) or just chlorine and not chloramine. If you have chloramine, you may opt for reduced volume partial water changes with lots of fast growing plants.
And as needed, always use a good conditioner.
Count your blessings if you have untreated (eg well water) or just chlorine and not chloramine. If you have chloramine, you may opt for reduced volume partial water changes with lots of fast growing plants.
And as needed, always use a good conditioner.