Dechlorinator or aged water

I use amquel. It contains the basics and none of that extra snake oil stuff.
 
I wouldn't bother filtering it. Not only is it relatively expensive, it likely won't do as good a job at preparing tap water for your aquarium. Best to stick with a water conditioner such as Prime, AquaPlus, etc. However, if you're positive you have only chlorine (as opposed to chloramine) in your tap water, then aging the water may be good enough without the need to filter it too.
 
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Ammonia toxicity is pH dependent. The lower the pH, the less toxic the ammonia. As the pH drops ammonia is turned into the non-toxic ammonium ion.

So if your aquarium has a pH around 7, and you perform water changes using a product like Stress Coat, it realy does'nt matter if your tap water has chloramines. The ammonia is going to be in the non-toxic form anyway. Stress coat is fine in this type of case.
 
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