I'm wondering what people use for dechlorinator, as I'm about to run out! Does anyone have a cost-effective way to remove chlorine/chloramines, I'm sure my water supply uses both. Anyone ever tried using Sodium thiosulfate ??
I'm wondering what people use for dechlorinator, as I'm about to run out! Does anyone have a cost-effective way to remove chlorine/chloramines, I'm sure my water supply uses both. Anyone ever tried using Sodium thiosulfate ??
After some reading up, I'm very dissapointed that Prime removes those goodies like nitrate and nitrite. It's easily the most cost-effective, commercially available treatment for chlorine/chloramine. The next best product that i've found is Tetra's AquaSafe, which costs roughly $0.07 to treat 10 gallons. (Prime is like $0.026!)
BTW, DrsFosterSmith.com is only offering free shipping for orders >$60.
DC, thanks so much for that link, very informative (*saves to favorites*)! Kudos for you! Looks like I need to make a shopping list for Drsfostersmith!!!
So, if sodium thiosulfate turns chloramine into chlorine+ammonia, won't all other dechlor products? Or is it that these other products also remove ammonia?
Also, and this is not coming from Tom Barr, I thought I've heard that ammonia is more quickly available to plants than nitrates?
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