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Title: Best DECHLORINATOR?
Post by: itterman on February 26, 2004, 03:38:53 PM
CHLORINE, CHLORAMINE AND AMMONIA removal?

There are so many water treatments on the market, curently I use aquaplus to dechlorinate my water. What is best?

I see AMMO LOCK, AquaPlus and many others..........

What do people here in the Ottawa area use? What is best. I know that ottawa area has CHLORAMINE wich results in ammonia being released into the water when it breaks down using dechlorinator, so what is the best product to use?

Thanks for the information,
  B
Title: Best DECHLORINATOR?
Post by: james on February 26, 2004, 03:53:25 PM
Hi
I use to use Amequel but it was too expensive.
I have been using Prime made by Seahem. It removes chlorine chromine and ammonia. I have been using it for the past 5 years . And very economical. a couple of drops per 10 gal. Prime I think is the best bang for your $$

James
Title: Best DECHLORINATOR?
Post by: Marc on February 26, 2004, 04:03:17 PM
I use Prime also.  It's a bit more expensive per bottle but you use a lot less at a time than other brands.
Title: Best DECHLORINATOR?
Post by: artw on February 26, 2004, 04:10:03 PM
Aquarium Pharmaceuticals -  1 drop per gallon.

The best bang for your buck.

You don't need any of that aloe vera crap.
Title: Best DECHLORINATOR?
Post by: dpatte on February 26, 2004, 07:20:16 PM
I use 'Aquarium Pharmaceuticals' water conditioner in the red and yellow bottle.As the bottle says, one drop per gallon, so one large bottle will remove the chlorine from 10,000 gallons of water.

It is true that in the case of Ottawa's water, this will break the chloramine bond in the new water and leave the ammonia in the new water, but if the new water is 1 PPM of chloramine, then the ammonia left will be 1 PPM.

If you are doing a 25% water change, then the effective ammonia after doing the water change and removing the chlorine is 1/4 PPM which is negligable, and which will be quickly converted to nitrates via your active nitrogen cycle.

I will be doing a more accurate test of how much AP water conditioner is acually required, since who knows how many PPM the product was tuned for. When I get the results I will post them to the board.
Title: Best DECHLORINATOR?
Post by: itterman on February 27, 2004, 08:05:25 AM
Thank-you all for the information. It's been very helpfull!

I'm looking forward to your results dpatte!

Thanks
   Bruce