OohFeeshy
It's only forever; not long at all...
Oops... duh! Forgot about that! Its just cycled, don't want to kill them off now.
Hi LS1MONSTERLS1MONSTER said:.. now my question is.. what do you think is better.. should I just stay with the tap water conditioner 1 drop for each gallon remedy or would it be a greater benifit to use the watersafe tablets that I posted a picture of?? I have both products here and I've only been using the tap water conditioner so far.![]()
But then most of the fish in our tanks have probably never been in the wild. or have they?freddyk said:The fish can handle that kind of change, they do all the time in the wild.
Frank3333...I disagree. I have the Python and I add dechlorinator BEFORE returning freshwater to the tank. If there is any chance of exposing fish to chlorine, why do it?? Why risk any cumulative or persistent stress to the fish with every water change? Everything I've read on the Python recommends dechlorinator first. SHFrAnK3333 said:Im sorry but you can add the water first then the clorine remover. Thats how the python works and my friend which uses it never has lost a fish in a long time.
But then most of the fish in our tanks have probably never been in the wild. or have they?
Hi OohFeeshy,OohFeeshy said:It is a small (ie. 4.5 ish gallon) tank. It is filtered, but I will need to turn the filter down a lot because of a strong current. I can't turn it off fully because that will kill the bacteria.