Hello
I have a query regarding chlorine and perhaps chloramine from our water supply / taps.
I have been reading online on a different forum that chlorine dissipates very quickly, especially if you agitate the water and there is no need for dechlorinator for water changes.
Thiere is a person on this forum that says his tank is heavily planted and does only 25% weekly water changes and has never used dechlorinator and apparently was told by a professor that chlorine dissipates very quickly anyway in agitated water.
Now I am very sceptical of this as I’ve always believed chlorine takes time to gas off, usually over 24 hours to fully evaporate. Or boiling the tap water will quickly dissipate the chlorine and that’s being the fastest method that I know of.
Is there any truth at all in saying chlorine dissipates so quickly using a hose straight into a tank causing lots of agitation will dissipate the chlorine and no need for dechlorinator?
I’ve always used dechlorinator for weekly water changes as believe this helps to prevent heavy metals and other harmful or toxic substances for aquaria livestock as well as for chlorine obviously.
I am certainly no scientist and am having trouble finding any scientific links or papers to see that chlorine can dissipate so quickly.
Does anyone know if there is any truth to this?
Thanks
I have a query regarding chlorine and perhaps chloramine from our water supply / taps.
I have been reading online on a different forum that chlorine dissipates very quickly, especially if you agitate the water and there is no need for dechlorinator for water changes.
Thiere is a person on this forum that says his tank is heavily planted and does only 25% weekly water changes and has never used dechlorinator and apparently was told by a professor that chlorine dissipates very quickly anyway in agitated water.
Now I am very sceptical of this as I’ve always believed chlorine takes time to gas off, usually over 24 hours to fully evaporate. Or boiling the tap water will quickly dissipate the chlorine and that’s being the fastest method that I know of.
Is there any truth at all in saying chlorine dissipates so quickly using a hose straight into a tank causing lots of agitation will dissipate the chlorine and no need for dechlorinator?
I’ve always used dechlorinator for weekly water changes as believe this helps to prevent heavy metals and other harmful or toxic substances for aquaria livestock as well as for chlorine obviously.
I am certainly no scientist and am having trouble finding any scientific links or papers to see that chlorine can dissipate so quickly.
Does anyone know if there is any truth to this?
Thanks