Have You Ever . . .

Have you ever forgotten to declorinate your water?

  • Yes, I did and killed all my fish

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Yes, I did but only killed 1 or more fish

    Votes: 5 4.9%
  • Yes, I did but caught it in time and no fish died

    Votes: 34 33.3%
  • No, I have never forgotten

    Votes: 61 59.8%

  • Total voters
    102
Other, was out of dechlorinater and forgot, did a 25% water change, realized I was out of it, forgot the whole thing again, then a week later remembered and got some and no fish ever died! Lucky and stupid me!
 
lost half my discus

Just recently I did a large, 75-80% water change and I did not add enough dechlor, found almost half the discus dead the next morning.
 
anonapersona said:
Just recently I did a large, 75-80% water change and I did not add enough dechlor, found almost half the discus dead the next morning.
That's terrible! I'm really sorry to hear that, Ann. Discus are such wonderful fish.

*hug*

Roan
 
lost half my discus

Just recently I did a large, 75-80% water change and I did not add enough dechlor, found almost half the discus dead the next morning. Or at least I think that might have been what happened... I really am not sure if I added the second capful or not. Now the remaining fish have damaged looking gills.
 
TetraBotia said:
If it comes from a municipal supply (government run), then it is almost surely treated.

Even community wells sometimes add treatment during their processing.

You must be on a private well?
no we just get it from the facet. we don't live on a farm or any thing like that
 
I am completly amazed...I had know idea so many people did not use it, I thought it was one of those MUST DO things. Wow and those who don't use it haven't lost their fish?!
I do use it and have forgot a couple times but remembered soon after luckily no fish have died. I use it after I fill the tank, have been told I could just add it to the water I am adding but I use a 5/g bucket and don't fill it (gets to heavy), so I'm never sure how much I should add.
 
it also depends on a lot of factors: how big the tank(s) are, how much chlorine/chloramine is in the water, and how big the water changes are.

Doing a 25% waterchange on a large tank -- it may not matter as there is room for "error". Doing a 50% on a smaller tank doesn't leave a lot of room for mistakes.

The tank I poisoned was only 2.5gals and I did an 80% change, so the fish got a full dose of 1.0 ammonia. Had I done a 25% change, she might have had a chance.

Roan
 
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