Ph neutrilizer/dechlorinator

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Raechal

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I ran out of dechlor in the middle of changing half of my betta tanks and the only thing I have left is this white powder it is PH neutrilizer and it sets the PH right at 7.0 it also removes chlorine, chloramine and ammonia from the water. My ph is always at 7.0 or 7.2 would this be safe to use or should I just hold off on the water changes until I can get some dechlor tomorrow? :dunno:
 
I'm not a proponent of using chemicals but if your pH generally runs at 7.0 and that stuff removes chlorine andchloramine, I'd say use it. It can't hurt to do it just this once till you get more regular dechlorinator. Of course, if you plan to get more in the next day or so, it probably won't hurt to just wait on the water changes.
 

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