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Thread: Water Changes

  1. Default Water Changes

    Is it okay to pour the right amount of Aquasafe into the tank then put the water in, or do you have to put it into the water before you add the water to the tank. Thanks a ton!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenaku
    Is it okay to pour the right amount of Aquasafe into the tank then put the water in, or do you have to put it into the water before you add the water to the tank. Thanks a ton!
    hello and welcome
    with aquasafe i normally mix into the water before it goes into the aquarium
    angelcakes (penny)
    "The big fish eats the small one."
    -- Sephardic saying

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    out of sheer and utter paranoia, i add the dechlor to the water before it hits the tank, but many here say the dechlor can be added to the tank and tap water poured in. If you think about it, someone with a large tank using a "python" would prob have no other way to do it, practically speaking

    --chris

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    Thanks, I normally do to it is just easier to not mix it together so then I could use the hose to fill the tanks. Not use my muscles.

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    I usually put my stresscoat directly into the stream of new water from my Python.

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    So I could just pour the right amount into the stream of water coming from the hose?

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    You can put it in the tank, then add the water. It dosnt matter much.
    CORRECTED video of my fish. This link works. For sure. Really.

    Tanks:
    20g long: 4 panda cories, 1 honey gourami, 1 apistogramma borellii, 1 male cacatuoides
    20g High: 3 bolivian rams, 12 rasboras
    8g hex: empty
    5g: empty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Incredulous_Ed
    You can put it in the tank, then add the water. It dosnt matter much.
    So is that would you do personally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenaku
    So I could just pour the right amount into the stream of water coming from the hose?
    That's exactly what I do. Like others have said, it probably really doesn't matter. I've directly added it to my tank as well before and after water changes and haven't noticed a difference.

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    thanks for all the help, this is the best forum I been to thanks a ton.

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