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RE: [Killietalk] Wouldnt agree with...
Dig a deep hole down to the water table in Indiana 12 feet get a bucket or
add a pump and ya have chlorine free well water.
killiman at iquest_net
Al Anderson
6246 N Rural
Indianapolis IN 46220
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Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Wouldnt agree with...
In a message dated 12/4/04 8:30:52 PM, david at zfin_org writes:
<< In some cases I've dealt with the carbon actually becomes biological.
The
carbon soaks up the chlorine and the bacteria eat the ammonia. I'm not sure
which happens first but I've worked with several labs who have killed many
fish after a scheduled change of their carbon pre filters. >>
I believe in those cases the well known build up of a biomass on the carbon
is what has been removed. In my circumstance the water is once through and
there is little if any build up of a biomass.
Lee Harper
Media, PA USA
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