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Originally Posted by Xenomorph
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Can I: - Dump 40Ml of dechlorinator straight into the tank, then hose in the tap water (with the filter still running)?
- Safely add more dechlorinator to the tank than required? ie, will the chemical reagents sit inert in the tank until more tap water is added for them to react with?
I'm just looking at ways to simplify things for myself and get a better understanding of the whole process, thanks for any responses in advance!
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I've been doing it that way for past couple weeks in my 80 gallon tall tank. Seems to work fine. Definitely makes water changing 100x easier. I usually change out six 5 gallon buckets of water a week in that tank, and dumping six 5 gl. buckets of water in a tank that is 5 feet from the floor was no easy task.
I get the hose ready, add the dechlorinator to the tank, and then as quickly as possible fill the tank from the hose... just to make sure the dechlorinator doesn't burn itself out before I get a chance to add the new water. Don't know if it makes a difference, but better safe than sorry.