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AMQUEL is the best.
Harry Muscle wrote: Could someone recommend a good chlorine/chloramine remover to get, that works good, and is cheap in the long run? I'm thinking I'm gonna stick with a product that just removes the chlorine/chloramine/ammonia and nothing else (ie: no slime coat stuff, etc.). Which means I'm trying to choose between the following: (taken from http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/rev-cond.htm) API Ammo-Lock Kent Ammonia Detox Kordon Amquel Marineland BIO-Safe Seachem AmGuard Any of these better than the other? Which one would be best and most economical (though money is second p , I'd rather go for best)? Any help in choosing is greatly appreciated. If you know of any other that you really like, I'm willing to consider them too. Thanks, Harry -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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I prefer Seachem Prime. It's cheaper that Am-quel, as the dosege (sp?) is less (about 1ml per 10
gallons). Len wrote in : AMQUEL is the best. |
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"LtWolfe" wrote in message
. .. I prefer Seachem Prime. It's cheaper that Am-quel, as the dosege (sp?) is less (about 1ml per 10 gallons). Thanks, the only thing I don't like about Prime is that it does more than just remove the chlorine/chloramines ... which isn't always a bad thing, but I'd rather use just the minimum amount of chemicals needed to get the job done. Check out the bottom of this site for a better explanation of what I mean: http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/rev-cond.htm Thanks, Harry |
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Hmmm... I didn't know about that other Seachem Ammonia product. Sounds cheaper than Prime
![]() Will have to check it out. Thank _you_. I didn't care for the other things Prime did, either. "Harry Muscle" wrote in : "LtWolfe" wrote in message . .. I prefer Seachem Prime. It's cheaper that Am-quel, as the dosege (sp?) is less (about 1ml per 10 gallons). Thanks, the only thing I don't like about Prime is that it does more than just remove the chlorine/chloramines ... which isn't always a bad thing, but I'd rather use just the minimum amount of chemicals needed to get the job done. Check out the bottom of this site for a better explanation of what I mean: http://www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/rev-cond.htm Thanks, Harry |
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