Chemical-free dechlorination

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Rizen
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Re: Chemical-free dechlorination

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mythron wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 6:18 pm I've heard boiling water can help, but that's a hassle for a 55-gallon tank. Maybe for smaller tanks though.
Yeah, boiling's a no-go for big tanks. Too much effort and energy waste.
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Sailor
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Re: Chemical-free dechlorination

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I just use a conditioner. It's cheap and reliable. Why complicate things?
floury
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Re: Chemical-free dechlorination

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Sailor wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 7:52 pm I just use a conditioner. It's cheap and reliable. Why complicate things?
Some people are sensitive to additives or just prefer natural methods. It's all about personal preference and what works for your setup.
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Exactly. There's no one-size-fits-all answer. Just gotta find what works for you and your fish.
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