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Willyleigh
04-20-2007, 10:32 AM
I was doing a partial water change on my smaller (7 gallon) tank, and had got the temperature from the 16 degrees C from the faucet up to 26 degrees C and poured it in. I then realised that I hadn't added any aquasafe so i poured some straight into the tank and mixed it around.

My question is, will my fish/filter bacteria survive being exposed to chlorine for about 5 minutes?

crackatinny
04-20-2007, 11:00 AM
In my 5G I have been guilty of this, (I will be hung from the nearest tree for that, lol), if I am only topping up the tank, say 10-20%, being so small it is hard to work out the required amount of dechlorinater, without an eyedropper, so I just use water straight from tap, I have been doing this now for about 2 months, with no problems, the 5G had neons, harlequins, and 2 small yoyo loaches I was growing out, in it.

I guess it would come down to the amount of tap water added, and the species of fish, but with the above info, I had no worries.

gm72
04-20-2007, 01:00 PM
I think you should be fine unless you have an unusually large amount of chlorine in the water. Also, with only a partial water change and being that the tank is only 7 gallons anyway, I think you're okay.

Chrona
04-20-2007, 04:52 PM
It depends on how much chlorine the city puts in the water. Offhand though, I'd say the fish will be fine, but the bacteria may have gotten nuked in the 5 minutes since the chlorine circulated through the filter.

cocoa_pleco
04-20-2007, 10:30 PM
You'll be fine. for the last month, ive accidentally added a product like cycle instead of conditioner by mistake, and 0 fish died or got diseased, and my bio-filter didnt get screwed up. 5 minutes is fine.