Dechlorinator
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Neonshrimp said it. It's not just copper, but things like lead and other chemicals that some places add to the hot water. That's why it's generally recommended to *not* cook with hot water. My hot water did not harm the fish that I had (not immediately apparent anyway), but killed my shrimp within an hour or so when I tried it. So, that's my test right there. This is especially the case in older buildings (such as mine) with copper pipes. You *might* not have that problem if you have pvc pipes in your building.
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Interesting. I have copper pipes in my home but have no issues. I no longer use warm water as I've found that the cooldown cycle leads to more babies and snail mating.
I've seen the recomendations not to cook with hot water, but I don't know if that is a myth. Humans don't have the same issues with copper asd most invertiibrates. Newer homes use lead free solder, so lead and not copper may be the issue.
I've seen the recomendations not to cook with hot water, but I don't know if that is a myth. Humans don't have the same issues with copper asd most invertiibrates. Newer homes use lead free solder, so lead and not copper may be the issue.
Hm, lucky me I think we use PVC pipes but i never use hot water its always more cool than warm. Today i sadly saw another dead CRS. All my Cherries are doing great but the CRS are all dying i only have 2 left i believe but atleast i know whats causing it now (the PH).
Ill miss the CRS though but once i get my PH lower than i will eventually add some more CRS and try again
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Ya thats true i agree with you on that. I think i will use my 10 gal setup later on in the future for RCS and my 25 gal setup for CRS. But i plan to rescape my 25 gal later on so i will have to move my RCS to the 10 gal anyways. Then once my 25 gal is setup and PH is lower than i will add some CRS. My PH has lowered already with the CO2 i introduced so i should be able to get it lower in time.
I have never used chemical dechlorinator.
What I use is a home made 2 stage water filter. It looks like the first 2 stages of a R/O filter.
The first filter is a that takes care of sediment, silt,rust , etc.
The second is activated charcole which takes out the chlorine.
I use a temperate valve, installed before the filter, to mix hot water with the cold water. I set the water temperture to 70.
By using the temperate valve, you can easily change the temp. , from season to season.
This is connected to my auto fill/drain system.
Everything, except the temperate valve, was purchased from Home depot.
John
What I use is a home made 2 stage water filter. It looks like the first 2 stages of a R/O filter.
The first filter is a that takes care of sediment, silt,rust , etc.
The second is activated charcole which takes out the chlorine.
I use a temperate valve, installed before the filter, to mix hot water with the cold water. I set the water temperture to 70.
By using the temperate valve, you can easily change the temp. , from season to season.
This is connected to my auto fill/drain system.
Everything, except the temperate valve, was purchased from Home depot.
John