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    There are more concentrated types. When you go to buy more read the back. Look for the ones that only use a few drops. I have big tanks and it doesn't cost me that much. When I go home I'll try to remember to see what brand I use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by My Peanuts
    There are more concentrated types. When you go to buy more read the back. Look for the ones that only use a few drops. I have big tanks and it doesn't cost me that much. When I go home I'll try to remember to see what brand I use.
    That's what I've heard, but I just find Water cond. a pain in the butt altogether
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    More surface area= less time for chlorine to dissapate. A 1 gallon bucket might take overnight, but a 5 gallon bucket with the same surface area might take two days. Make sense? What kind of conditioners do you use? A bottle of wardley's chlor out is $2 and lasts a long time. Thats all you need is a chlorine remover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    More surface area= less time for chlorine to dissapate. A 1 gallon bucket might take overnight, but a 5 gallon bucket with the same surface area might take two days. Make sense? What kind of conditioners do you use? A bottle of wardley's chlor out is $2 and lasts a long time. Thats all you need is a chlorine remover.
    It's a 1 gallon thing..
    I don't remember the exact name of the stuff we bought, but it doesn't last long.
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    I've seen "betta conditioner". Basically, it's a small bottle that doesn't last long. I couldn't afford that stuff either!
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    Yeah. I think it was something like that. I just used the water I had let sit out and Cabaret's doing fine in it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by My Peanuts
    I've seen "betta conditioner". Basically, it's a small bottle that doesn't last long. I couldn't afford that stuff either!
    I use betta water conditioner, it's only a few bucks per bottle. I have a 5 gallon tank and a bottle lasts me about 6ish months.


    I think the conditioner is needed no matter what type of water you use? I think it has other things in it thats good for a bettas fins. Forgive me if I am wrong I am at work & don't have the bottle right in front of me.
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    Letting the water sit for 24 hours is just to let the chlorine dissapate.

    I would still use a water condition anyways.

    I don't find them expensive at all, maybe you should shop around and find one more suited to your budget.

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