Any one tried Drs foster and smith packaged chlorination? Looks like repackaged prime, but 1/3 the cost.
Note: Drs. Foster and Smith Chlorine Neutralizer does not remove ammonia from the water
My big question now is, what happens to the all the ammonia the Prime makes "safe?" Is is consumed by the biological filter like the ammonia excreted by the fish?
Warhawk, I have a feeling you were looking at the MCL (max contaminant level) rather than the actual test results. Your residual chlorine is probably closer to 1-2ppmGot a question. My water report says it has Chlorine at 4ppm and Chlorine Dioxide at 800ppb. I don't see Chloramine on the report at all. Any idea if Chlorine Dioxide gets removed just like Chlorine? I have been using Prime for years and it has been working but as my number of tanks grow I'm going through bottles pretty fast.
Yes, the free ammonia is bound in a safe form until consumed by the bio bacteria. As far as your second question, Seachem also has a product called Stability that can be used to assist the cycling process, or one can do a fishless cycle.
Warhawk, I have a feeling you were looking at the MCL (max contaminant level) rather than the actual test results. Your residual chlorine is probably closer to 1-2ppm
Even if the free ammonia is not bound by chemical, the level will not exceed the acute lethal level and will quickly be consumed by BB in an established tank. In a crowded tank, fish are constantly producing ammonia even faster than produced by chloramine treament in WC.