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    Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

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    Hi,

    As per topic, is there a need to put anti-chlorine in a tank that is only plants and no other livestock?

    for example, a tau huay tub of moss

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    It's better to use treated tap water, some sensitive plants may deteriorate slowly if soaked in untreated tap water for long periods of time... but if it's soaked for a short time (ie. few days) is usually okay.

    Moss is quite hardy so it's less of an issue, though it's still better to keep it in treated water to maintain its health, especially for longer term storage (i've kept spare fissidens in a small plastic tub with de-chlorinated tap water for months, and it still looks good).
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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    I have never used anti chlorine for years as my tap water seems to have low enough levels of chlorine that won't kill my fish.

    So I'd say there's no need to dechlorinate water in a plant-only tank.

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    no, living in very matured estate.

    chlorine mainly affects fauna BTW.

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    I thought chlorine also kills off the bacteria?

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Yes, but the levels of chlorine in our tap water aren't that high. It all depends on your area and the water you have.

    Bacteria in our filters and tanks are more tough too. Tom Barr has mentioned about it before.

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Ok, so I dont have to use anti-chlorine for a walstad tank too ?

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    ....I got lazy....now its tap to tank....
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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishlearn View Post
    Ok, so I dont have to use anti-chlorine for a walstad tank too ?
    if you dont intend to add livestock in , only water plants then it should be ok , dont forget there chloramine too

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    ....I got lazy....now its tap to tank....
    I always been curious how do people conduct 20%-50% of weekly water change for 4ft and 5ft planted tank. Can'thave so many water containers around to age water.

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Just started a 4ft fish tank. My water changing regime is about 20L every 2 - 3 days.

    I am also very curious to find out how the veterans here do 50% water change is an instant.

    Please share. 😄


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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiang View Post
    Just started a 4ft fish tank. My water changing regime is about 20L every 2 - 3 days.

    I am also very curious to find out how the veterans here do 50% water change is an instant.

    Please share. 


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    Up front, i am not a veteran.

    Curious, what do you keep in the tank?
    for my tank, i change 10% every sat.
    Every 3 months i change out 30%

    I take out the water, put into pails (for other use)
    then pipe the new water in, inject the water conditioner every now and then.
    I am balding but i am still young!

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    My tank habitants are 11 angels, 1x Cory, 1 starlight and 1 hill loach.

    Do you mean that you top up direct from the tap and put anti chlorine direct into the tank after topping up?



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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    I drop the anti chlorine direct into the tank (along the water flow) as i fill up the tank.

    Its not a "one shot pour all the anti chlorine in". I put in drops every 1 minute or so, during the topping up process.
    I am balding but i am still young!

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Oh icic.

    Thanks for the clarification. I nearly wanting to do that. Haha


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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    By directly topping tap water and conditioner into the tank together, will it affect the Bacteria in the system?

    Are you dosing bacteria growth on a regular basics?


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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Erctheanda View Post
    I drop the anti chlorine direct into the tank (along the water flow) as i fill up the tank.

    Its not a "one shot pour all the anti chlorine in". I put in drops every 1 minute or so, during the topping up process.
    I been doing this for the past few yrs, for all my previous & current live stocks like, plecos, aros, IT, bichirs, stingrays & etc...so far so good...

    - direct tap water in tank at slow flowing rate (slower than I pass urine )
    - add in Baxter anti-chlorine 1 shot

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiang View Post
    By directly topping tap water and conditioner into the tank together, will it affect the Bacteria in the system?

    Are you dosing bacteria growth on a regular basics?


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    for my case not affected as water remains clear after WC, even if 40%, & fishes r feeding & swimming ard as per normal.
    i do not use bacteria growth on a regular basis...

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    Re: Does a purely planted tank need anti chlorine ?

    Ok. Thanks everyone for sharing.


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