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Tap Water Conditioner ~ DECHLORINATOR ~ remove CHLORINE ~ 2oz Treats 5280Gallons

$ 4.47

Availability: 969 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Natural Chemical
  • Water Type: All Water Types
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Vlaen Brand
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Tap Water Conditioner ~ DECHLORINATOR ~ remove CHLORINE ~ 2oz Treats 5280 gallons
    What it does.
    Removes chlorine and chloramines.
    PH neutral.  Well buffered and will not change your tanks PH levels.
    Saves you money because you're not paying to ship water.
    Saves you money because you get more dosing ingredient for less weight.
    Does not concentrate heavy metal toxicity.
    Safe for all aquatic life even the most delicate of fish.
    Safe for crayfish, shrimp and other invertebrates.
    All natural, non-toxic to humans, pets or aquatic life.
    Safe for Fresh and Saltwater aquariums.
    How to use it.
    When you do your water change, just throw this in your tank and it's instantly declorinated.  The pinch is extremely water soluble and does not need to be pre-mixed.
    Very Fast acting.
    Dosage
    My chlorine remover treats
    5,280 gallons per two ounces
    .
    1/8th a tsp per 55 gallons.  That's just ONE PINCH!
    48 pinches per ounce x2 ounces = 96 water changes for a 55 gallon tank.  25% more water changes for a fraction of the price.
    There is no over dosing with this product.
    Compare to Stress Coat's largest offering of one gallon (128 ounces) with a dosage of two teaspoons per ten gallons of water.
    That's 11 teaspoons per 55 gallons --11 tsp = 1.833 oz
    128 / 1.833 = 70 water changes for a 55 gallon tank.
    What not to use.
    Don't use sodium thiosulfate
    to declorinate your aquarium!  It may be safe for humans but not for your fish.
    Sodium Thiosulfate
    increases metal toxicity
    ! Don't take my word for it, click the link from the National Institutes of Health.
    Don't use other declorinators that come in liquid form.  Why pay shipping for water?
    Extreme example.  In the video below I've used regular tap-water in an experiment.
    I show the tap contains some chlorine.
    I pollute the tap water with one ounce of Clorox liquid bleach. (chlorine)
    I then add the de-clorinator to the water.
    Finally I add a chlorine sensitive guppy to the water. (He lived and was unharmed.)