Ok, I have had very mixed reviews regarding dechlorinators/conditioners. I have 2 friends locally that have been keeping fish for 20+ years and never used a dechlorinator/conditioner and thier fish are great. They let the water stand for a minimum of 24 hours and away they go. On another fourm everyone says you MUST use it or your fish will die. Here is my situation:
I have double and triple checked with the water company they DO NOT USE chloramine in the water. They ONLY USE chlorine which I know will evaporate out. I had a tank a few years ago (4 or 5 to be exact) I used dechlorinator then started a fishless cycle, did the water changes always with dechlorinator, cycle finished add fish they all died within a few hours (roughly 5 hours). Ok thought I had done something wrong. Dumped everything in the tank and started over (this time with out dechlorinator) confirmed that my tank was cycled added the fish they were great untill my first water change. Added water using dechlorinator all the died with in hours. Please note that I had hardy fish (zebra danios) and prior to death showed no signs of illness. Ok so I gave up I figured I just wasn't meant to have a fish tank. Well I thought I would try again. So far everything has been fine, I used dechlorinator when I set up the tank let it sit for 72 hours, started and finished cycle, and then added fish - no further dechlorinator at this point fish are great.
Basically do I need to use water conditioner? I was on another fourm and the chastized me for not using it. But as I said MY WATER DOES NOT CONTAIN CHLORAMINE. My only other concerns is the city did say there could be trace amounts of Copper and/or Lead in the water. I am really really nervous about using water conditioner as I have had dead fish with in hours of using it in the past, and yes my doses were correct, and yes I treated the water prior to putting it in the tank, I never treated tank directly from the bottle of conditioner.
Thanks
I have double and triple checked with the water company they DO NOT USE chloramine in the water. They ONLY USE chlorine which I know will evaporate out. I had a tank a few years ago (4 or 5 to be exact) I used dechlorinator then started a fishless cycle, did the water changes always with dechlorinator, cycle finished add fish they all died within a few hours (roughly 5 hours). Ok thought I had done something wrong. Dumped everything in the tank and started over (this time with out dechlorinator) confirmed that my tank was cycled added the fish they were great untill my first water change. Added water using dechlorinator all the died with in hours. Please note that I had hardy fish (zebra danios) and prior to death showed no signs of illness. Ok so I gave up I figured I just wasn't meant to have a fish tank. Well I thought I would try again. So far everything has been fine, I used dechlorinator when I set up the tank let it sit for 72 hours, started and finished cycle, and then added fish - no further dechlorinator at this point fish are great.
Basically do I need to use water conditioner? I was on another fourm and the chastized me for not using it. But as I said MY WATER DOES NOT CONTAIN CHLORAMINE. My only other concerns is the city did say there could be trace amounts of Copper and/or Lead in the water. I am really really nervous about using water conditioner as I have had dead fish with in hours of using it in the past, and yes my doses were correct, and yes I treated the water prior to putting it in the tank, I never treated tank directly from the bottle of conditioner.
Thanks