ok, here's the deal. i've had water mains cleaned out and replaced this summer which i'm sure some of you are tired of hearing about. i understand completely. in the course of this i believe my local water supply has increased the amount of chloramine they use significantly. my water smells like chlorine Hades, tests at a much higher level and tests close to 1ppm ammonia.
now i know i can use prime, amquel, safe, sodium thiosulfate, yadda yadda... but this just releases ammonia from the chloramine and binds the chlorine. i know some of these can temporarily convert ammonia to ammonium but then 24-36 hrs later it's back if your biological filtration hasn't taken care of it.
the problem is what to do with the ammonia.
is there a filter that will take it out? i do know that carbon is not 100% effective. do i have to run another cycled tank just for w/c water if i were to attempt to use my tap water for the winter?
i have been using rain water mostly up till now and reconstituting it with minerals and ferts. i do not have a cycled tank for the tap water. i really would rather filter it out if i don't have to use a softener that will react with my tank chemistry and/or ferts.
so the question is what are my options for ammonia removal once the water is treated for chloramine?
any help on this would be greatly appreciated. thanks a lot in advance!
now i know i can use prime, amquel, safe, sodium thiosulfate, yadda yadda... but this just releases ammonia from the chloramine and binds the chlorine. i know some of these can temporarily convert ammonia to ammonium but then 24-36 hrs later it's back if your biological filtration hasn't taken care of it.
the problem is what to do with the ammonia.
is there a filter that will take it out? i do know that carbon is not 100% effective. do i have to run another cycled tank just for w/c water if i were to attempt to use my tap water for the winter?
i have been using rain water mostly up till now and reconstituting it with minerals and ferts. i do not have a cycled tank for the tap water. i really would rather filter it out if i don't have to use a softener that will react with my tank chemistry and/or ferts.
so the question is what are my options for ammonia removal once the water is treated for chloramine?
any help on this would be greatly appreciated. thanks a lot in advance!