ajhainey
Fish Fanatic
Um, I dont de-chlorinate the water before putting it in. How can that be done realistically?
I mean I take out roughly two buckets (about 9 litres), so I'm not sure how I can get the chlorine out before adding it to the tank.
I treat the water as soon as I add the water for chlorine. I was advised that this would be OK.
I'm confused? What makes you say you can't treat the water before you put it in? Do you use a hose straight from the tap maybe? (clutching at straws here) How do you treat the water for chlorine after its in the tank? Why can't you treat it while its in the bucket instead?
Anyway normal procedure IMO (1 bucket change) runs like this
1) Fill bucket1 with cold water from the tap (if large % water change may also add hot, probably by heating in pan/kettle rather than from tap)
2) Add relevant number of drops of dechorinator into the bucket - swirl
3) Leave that while you go siphon out the relevant amount of water from the tank into bucket2
4) Get bucket1 and siphon back into the tank from the treated bucket.
If doing multiple bucket change - repeat! (p.s if anyon things the above is worng - let me know - I'm new too ) If you only have one bucket you siphon out first - rinse then fill, treat, siphon into tank
I don't know if you can 'add chlorinated water to tank then add dechlorinator to tank' but I'm sure someone else does...
aj xx