Cleaned Supplies without Using Prime for the Water
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Cleaned Supplies without Using Prime for the Water
I accidentally put shells and a piece of spider wood in water which was not dechlorinated. Should I just leave it out for a few days?
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Re: Cleaned Supplies without Using Prime for the Water
I would dechlorinate another bowl of water and then soak them in there. Then air dry.
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Re: Cleaned Supplies without Using Prime for the Water
The chlorine will evaporate on its own. You’re not using those for drinking water so it’s not a big deal.
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Re: Cleaned Supplies without Using Prime for the Water
I wouldn't stress out about it. I've done it too.
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