Dechlorinated water for fry
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Hey have been doing my research into hatching my first axolotl eggs/ raising fry, and a lot of sources suggest a regular water change with dechlorinated water. As such products seem to instruct a small amount of dechlorinating liquid to water ratio (eg, Aquasafe = 5 ml for every 10 litres) does this mean i should make up an large fresh batch every day or is it acceptable to allow a bucket of this water to stand (and if so for how long)??. I have considered using a foam or internal filter for the bucket of refill water alone, although this seems excessive. Any help on this would be great |
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Leaving water to stand will get rid of chlorine but not chloramine. I suggest using a dechlorintor for each water change. This is what i do Mel |
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ok that is the plan, but do you make up this batch every day for minute water changes? Or do you leave a bucket of water (that has been treated for chlorine) for each water change?. It just seems a bit much to make a huge bucket of water each day for such tiny amounts of water replacement. How long does treated water stay clean for without anything living in it? (by living in it i mean axolotl/fish) |
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I personally do 100% water changes daily as i keep my babies in unfiltered tubs. If you need to do less amounts just try and alter the amount of dechlorintor to match the amount of water you are using. The water will stay treated, so you could could make up a bucket and keep using it as long as there is water left. Mel |
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No probs. Good luck and keep us posted....with pics too!! Mel |
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