I just recently moved. Called the water company to see what they do about disinfection. I asked if they use chlorine or chloramine. The guy says that they use NH3 to produce chloromine. I'm not sure about the process. I am going down there this afternoon to get a copy of the water analysis. I checked the tap water - NH3 = 1.0 using Aquarium Pharmaceutical test kit. I made up a gallon of water and dosed with Kordon NovAqua, NH3 still 1.0 I checked the tank (I did a 10% change 2 days ago), NH3 = 0.0.
So evidently the tank can respond to the 0.1 NH3 (remember 10% water change). But I still feel that it can't be good for the fish. What can I do? Will AmQuel knock it out? NovAqua says that it is for chlorine, not chloromine - Kordon suggests AmQuel for chloromine. Would a carbon filter on the tap extract the NH3/Chloromine?
So evidently the tank can respond to the 0.1 NH3 (remember 10% water change). But I still feel that it can't be good for the fish. What can I do? Will AmQuel knock it out? NovAqua says that it is for chlorine, not chloromine - Kordon suggests AmQuel for chloromine. Would a carbon filter on the tap extract the NH3/Chloromine?