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6. Chloramine problems in tapwater for fish ponds

In certain areas of the country, chloramine is added to drinking water as a more effective and long-lasting way of adding chlorine.


The compound slowly releases chlorine and ammonia, both toxic to Koi, and if chlorine is removed from the water, the chloramine then releases more in response. So if you see chloramine on the water company's report, you must make sure that you use a combination of appropriate treatments to remove all traces of it.


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