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[Killietalk] Chlorine removal



In a message dated 11/15/03 10:46:25 PM, charles at inkmkr_com writes:

<< I just wish there was an easier and safer way to get rid of the chlorine than just
using AmQuel or thiosulfate without spending big bucks on water.
treatment. >>
I am using a carbon filter. Works great.
Lee Harper
Media, PA


The charcoal filter is just what I am calling high priced. We use the filter at our Ink facility to begin the water treatment to remove organics and chloroamine. $60 to $75 for a 3500 gallon canister(25 pounds of charcoal) is out of reach for a lot of beginners. I use one for my show tanks in my office, I guess I should just take it home.

So, what's common in the lower priced range for the rest of us?
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