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Ricky651
Hi.everyone..I'm still kinda new to fish keeping so..if i ask some silly q's..don't mind me..Anywase..My Q's..u know when u let the water sit over night..do i but the water condition in the water i'm letting it sit over night or wait till i put the new water that has been sitting over into my tank then add the water condition??
d_golem
Ricky, I have to admit I have difficulty understanding your posts sometimes biggrin.gif next time can u write plain clear sentence pls? laugh.gif I know that's probably how u usually write in the internet, but it makes things easier for us if u write in clear concise sentences and not run around. Just my two cents wink.gif

As for your question, if u use water conditioner, u don't have to let the water sit overnight. The only reason we sit the water overnight is if we don't have any water conditioners available. The chlorine will evaporate by itself if u let the water sit for about 24 hours or more.
Ricky651
haha..Sorry..I'm asian..So..my english is not the best..*wink*..anywase..so..can i jux put the tap water into my tank when i do water change and add my water condition then??right?
d_golem
I'm asian also, but I try my best to write "good" english biggrin.gif

I think it's better if u put in the water conditioner first, then the water.
Ricky651
K0ol...Thank dude..I donno if this a silly Q's..but what ur background for aisan?
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