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Post by madonplants on Apr 17, 2007 11:13:07 GMT
From the April in the Garden Thread, I thought I would ask the question. If you have a pond, do you use some sort of method to deal with the chlorine and other nasties, so it doesn't effect the fish? I am relatively new to pond FISHkeeping, (read magazines and books though so not a complete beginner!!) so go easy on me. I have kept tropicals for over twenty years and always use one, as I know through books and magazines what our tap water contains. Do any of you use anything like this? Keith P.s. This is probably more oreintated at the fishkeeping people than the wildlife ponds, even though tadpoles (and other wildlife) react to chlorine as well!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2007 7:13:17 GMT
Your link won't work for me Keith I use THIS - better to be safe than sorry IMO It also removes chloramine, binds up heavy metals and contains colloids that coat the fish, protecting them against infection.
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Post by madonplants on Apr 18, 2007 10:21:27 GMT
Works for me Rita! Try this... That didn't work for me!! How about this? It is a different link to the other Ebay one, as the other one will eventually go, being Ebay!! Keith
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2007 20:25:44 GMT
Your new link works Keith - thanks - they are a bit pricey though I wonder how often they need replacing.
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