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Originally Posted by elemental Thanks Mick for so much help and info - I have googled ' pond water chlorine removal' and find it really complicated 
One site was talking about water filters - some remove chlorine, some chloramine?
I have a filter running, will this remove the chlorine, or will it just balance out over time?
Sorry, a 'newbie' with little experience 
I asked the man I purchased the golden orf from - he said they naturally swim upstream, that is probably why they are jumping into the flow.
The other goldfish still has the redness round his gills, a little more active - just hope he isnt suffering. As I said before, all other (12) fish seem really happy  .
Thanks for your time and reply,
Keep on learning! |
You don't need to filter the chlorine out of the water, you can use chemicals. I'm not trying to push and particular treatment or supplier but check these out for a bit of information then shop around.
Aquasafe:
Aquatics Online UK - Aquarium Supplies, Pond, Pumps, Filters, and liners -Tetra Pond Water Treatments
Fresh Start:
Aquatics Online UK - Aquarium Supplies, Pond, Pumps, Filters, and liners -Interpet Pond Treatments
I've used this type of product and some will be more cost effective than others. You need to know how much to use for the size of your pond. Actually going to a shop and reading the labels will guide you as to how much to use and which product is more cost effective, the purchase price isn’t.
I’ve had some products which recommended a cap of product while others have recommended most of the bottle.