All about freshwater & saltwater - dechlorinators, salt, water bowls, and pool construction & maintenance.
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tokyojapan
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by tokyojapan » Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:00 pm
I have a 96 fluid once bottle for my crabs I want to change my conditner does any body know how many millimeters I use to dechlerinate my water I am terrible at math to the people that are good at math please help me!!!
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:?:the brand I want to switch it to is Api stress coat help!?!?!
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Dan H
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by Dan H » Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:02 am
tokyojapan wrote:I have a 96 fluid once bottle for my crabs I want to change my conditner does any body know how many millimeters I use to dechlerinate my water I am terrible at math to the people that are good at math please help me!!!
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:?:the brand I want to switch it to is Api stress coat help!?!?!
To be specific 96 fl oz. is equal to 2839.06 milliliters. I'm not sure what you mean by millimeters? Do you mean on a gauge of some sort? 1 ounce of that brand treats up to 60 gallons according to its website but you might have to adjust that ratio for Hermit Crabs, hopefully this info helps a little bit!
API Fishcare wrote:Treats: 5ml treats 10 U.S. gallons
Directions: Use the API Dosing Cap on the Bottle. Add 5ml per 10 U.S. gallons of aquarium water. Double the dose to replace slime coat and to repair damaged skin and fins.
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tokyojapan
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by tokyojapan » Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:02 pm
For the past couple of years for my crabs i have been using the new and improved version of repti safe for my crabs I want to switch my declorinater and was wondering with Api how many drops do I need to declorinate a gallon of water and were can I buy prime for cheap and how many drops of prime do I need to declorinate a gallon of water.
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soilentgringa
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by soilentgringa » Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:34 am
SeaChem Prime is 2-4 drops to a gallon of water. A bottle lasts a very long time.
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