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Hi
I have been trying to source a supply of dechlorinator that does nothing but dechlorinate. According to my LFS the Tetra product only contains Sodium thiosulphate, but the label says that it will also remove heavy metals. Does Sodium thiosulphate remove metals as well as chlorine? As I mix my plant food in with my change water and dechlorinator I think I may be making the iron etc unavailable in the water column. Any more info would be much appreciated. - Jon |
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