hello,
this has to be the dumbest newbie question...i've always used doc wellfish's (or something or other) dechlorinator for my various freshwater tanks, and it only says something about tropical fish on the back of the label, so i decided to err on the safe side and bought the kent ammonia detox which is primarily just for the chlorine and chloramines (was about the same price so i said what the heck). does it matter what dechlorinator you use?
now, i just started to set up my sw tank...got the sand and water in, filters and circulation going...and dumped some dechlorinator in. again, to be on the safe side, probably added twice as much as i needed. (i know, i'm just a little cautious) but the water still smells very much like chlorine, even after a few hours. is this supposed to happen?
i'm not going to salt until i figure this out! should i be mixing the chlorinator beforehand always? (for the first water in the tank i hooked up my hose to the sink and filled up the tank that way) i know i can't do that once i have live rock and fish in there...(i'll be using super nice water from my work laboratory anyways to top off, etc.) but i thought it would work for the first fill up. help...

this has to be the dumbest newbie question...i've always used doc wellfish's (or something or other) dechlorinator for my various freshwater tanks, and it only says something about tropical fish on the back of the label, so i decided to err on the safe side and bought the kent ammonia detox which is primarily just for the chlorine and chloramines (was about the same price so i said what the heck). does it matter what dechlorinator you use?
now, i just started to set up my sw tank...got the sand and water in, filters and circulation going...and dumped some dechlorinator in. again, to be on the safe side, probably added twice as much as i needed. (i know, i'm just a little cautious) but the water still smells very much like chlorine, even after a few hours. is this supposed to happen?
i'm not going to salt until i figure this out! should i be mixing the chlorinator beforehand always? (for the first water in the tank i hooked up my hose to the sink and filled up the tank that way) i know i can't do that once i have live rock and fish in there...(i'll be using super nice water from my work laboratory anyways to top off, etc.) but i thought it would work for the first fill up. help...