I am making changes in the way I do water changes.
For years I would use water straight from the tab. (Note: I have very good tap water, 7.6 ph, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 0 nitrates, GH & KH same at 7 or 125.3 depending on how it is read on the chart tested with API Master Freshwater Test Kit, etc) I have been using Tetra AquaSafe because it is found in my local Walmart. To use Prime I would have to drive into Houston (An hour away.) or order it.
I would add Tetra Aquasafe into the tank as I was refilling it with water, everything went ok over the past five years. But during this last water change, I lost four of six of my Red-Eyed Tetras. The Tetras immediately started showing signs of stress after adding the new water and conditioning it with AquaSafe, they flopped around right at the surface, sunk back down and flopped on the bottom then made their way back up to the surface, flopped around a couple of time sinking back down. I knew they were dying. So I netted them out and put them in with Betta Max's 20 gallons long since I had not done a water change on that tank yet. All but one died. None of the other fish in the tank were affected.
I have read a few reviews about Tetra Aquasafe on amazon, and in these reviews, people swear it killed their fish. Of note: I was using a large bottle and was at the very last of this bottle when this all happened.
I was in Houston a few days ago, I stopped off at Fish Gallery and picked up the largest bottle of Prime they had. So yesterday I shopped at my local Lowes store and picked up a plastic 44-gallon Brute trash can and a new water hose that will only be used for the Brute trash can. I also bought a new submersible water pump to use. Today I rinsed out the Brute can and the new water hose, filled it full of water adding Prime. I will let this set with a heater installed for at least 24 hours.
I will no longer use water straight from the tap or use Tetra AquaSafe.
But I do have one question concerning the Brute trash can. If I use the lid to close it off, is that ok? Will chlorine, etc still dissipate? Is one cap full of Prime all I need to use in the 44-gallon Brute can? It says on the bottle one full cap for 50 gallons, but I am not sure.
For years I would use water straight from the tab. (Note: I have very good tap water, 7.6 ph, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 0 nitrates, GH & KH same at 7 or 125.3 depending on how it is read on the chart tested with API Master Freshwater Test Kit, etc) I have been using Tetra AquaSafe because it is found in my local Walmart. To use Prime I would have to drive into Houston (An hour away.) or order it.
I would add Tetra Aquasafe into the tank as I was refilling it with water, everything went ok over the past five years. But during this last water change, I lost four of six of my Red-Eyed Tetras. The Tetras immediately started showing signs of stress after adding the new water and conditioning it with AquaSafe, they flopped around right at the surface, sunk back down and flopped on the bottom then made their way back up to the surface, flopped around a couple of time sinking back down. I knew they were dying. So I netted them out and put them in with Betta Max's 20 gallons long since I had not done a water change on that tank yet. All but one died. None of the other fish in the tank were affected.
I have read a few reviews about Tetra Aquasafe on amazon, and in these reviews, people swear it killed their fish. Of note: I was using a large bottle and was at the very last of this bottle when this all happened.
I was in Houston a few days ago, I stopped off at Fish Gallery and picked up the largest bottle of Prime they had. So yesterday I shopped at my local Lowes store and picked up a plastic 44-gallon Brute trash can and a new water hose that will only be used for the Brute trash can. I also bought a new submersible water pump to use. Today I rinsed out the Brute can and the new water hose, filled it full of water adding Prime. I will let this set with a heater installed for at least 24 hours.
I will no longer use water straight from the tap or use Tetra AquaSafe.
But I do have one question concerning the Brute trash can. If I use the lid to close it off, is that ok? Will chlorine, etc still dissipate? Is one cap full of Prime all I need to use in the 44-gallon Brute can? It says on the bottle one full cap for 50 gallons, but I am not sure.