chloramine questions-

jcono

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Greetings-

Can anyone please tell me, will the activated carbon in my aquaclear 30 filter neutralize chloramine? I have had the filter running in a fishless tank for a couple of days .
thanks,
Jan
 
No, standard activated carbon wont remove chloramine from your water effectively. Better to invest in some dechlorinator. ;)
 
nope carbon will not remove chlorine or chloramine.
fishieperson read ur second link it sayes:"it provides superior adsorption qualities which eliminate odors, discoloration and impurities", so no chlorine.
I use a Chlorine/Chloramine remover by hagen and I've never had a problem(I think :o ).
 
I was just told by someone that I know that works for Rolf C. Hagen that, yes, it removes chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, aerosol, bleach, cleaning agents, and some trace elements. They told me alot of other stuff that it removes, but I can't remember them. I should have written them down. :mad2:
 
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joephys said:
Actually it does say it in the bullets above it, but it doesn't remove chlorine or chloramins. Have to use dechlorinator for that.
Oh ok, I missed that bullet.
but it is safer to use the conditioner, because the carbon can get old and stop working properly.
 
THANKS,ALL--

Point well taken about the carbon. I will pick up a conditioner very soon, certainly before my first water change. Things seem to be going well though, I've had 3 silver tipped tetras in the tank for 3 days and just tested and came up with-

amonia bet .25 and .50
nitrite close to 0
nitrate less than .25 ppm

Hopefully things keep going this smoothly
 
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