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Re:probably wasn't the chlorine
- To: KillieTalk at aka_org
- Subject: Re:probably wasn't the chlorine
- From: Charles n Sue Harrison <csharrison at primary_net>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 08:16:49 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <200104200813.EAA08563 at actwin_com>
- References: <200104200813.EAA08563 at actwin_com>
I hate to interrupt the politics but the 5 gallons of tap water I set
aside two weeks ago continues to hold 0.4 ppm chlorine, the pH is
beginning to drop, now @ 8.4.
I have looked at the kits for chlorine testing from Aquality, Taylor,
Rainbow, Chemmetrics and Lamotte. These are aside from what is
available at the Local Fish Store. There are a few differences both
in sensitivity and cost. The information is a bit lengthy and I don't
want to get it all jumbled into the politics so I will put it up on
my web site.
It is well to hear that the technicians and engineers say the
chlorine persistence SHOULD hold for 30 days plus and then another to
actually know and measure it, and see it in your bucket and fish
tank. More later . . .
Back to the politics
and I need to get fish ready for the MASI Show.
Charles H.
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