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05-19-2007, 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Dusko View Post
Hi Tom and Co.,
I was wondering what to do. Since I have to start performing 50% water change according to the Estimative Index, I will do it with a hose. It is much easier and faster.
My problem is chloramine. I will of course add the water back to the aquarium through the hose.
How do you condition the water, since the tap water enters the tank? When using the bucket I would condition the water first before introducing it in to the tank.


Regards, Dusko.

drain out what you want, add the treatment for the water that will go in, add the water.. job done no need to condition it first, so long as the tank has the conditioner in it before you add it.

Happy hose hunting, it really makes a huge difference using a hose, a standard hose also fits perfectly tightly in the standard fluval hose ends, so you can use a hose to pump out as well.


Flora


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