API Tap Water Conditioner
Price range: ₹825.00 through ₹1,840.00
- Instantly removes chlorine from tap water
- Neutralizes harmful chloramines
- Detoxifies heavy metals commonly found in tap water
- Makes tap water safe for freshwater and saltwater aquariums
- Helps protect fish, shrimp, and beneficial bacteria
- Ideal for water changes and new aquarium setups
- Easy-to-use concentrated liquid formula
- Suitable for tropical, goldfish, planted, marine, and reef aquariums
- Essential for routine aquarium maintenance
- Made in USA by API
Product Information
API Tap Water Conditioner – Fast-acting aquarium water conditioner that instantly removes chlorine, neutralizes chloramines, and detoxifies heavy metals to make tap water safe for freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Ideal for new tank setups, routine water changes, and fish acclimation. Made in the USA.API
Instantly Makes Tap Water Safe for Freshwater & Saltwater Aquariums
Tap water often contains chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals that are safe for human consumption but can be harmful—or even fatal—to aquarium fish, shrimp, and beneficial bacteria.
API Tap Water Conditioner is a concentrated water conditioner designed to instantly treat tap water before it enters your aquarium. It neutralizes chlorine, detoxifies chloramines, and binds heavy metals, helping create a safer environment for fish, invertebrates, and the biological filter.
Suitable for both freshwater and saltwater aquariums, API Tap Water Conditioner is an essential product for every aquarist and should be used whenever new tap water is added to the aquarium.
Aquarium Hobbyists Choose API Tap Water Conditioner
- Instantly removes chlorine
- Neutralizes chloramines
- Detoxifies heavy metals
- Makes tap water safe for fish
- Protects beneficial bacteria during water changes
- Suitable for freshwater aquariums
- Suitable for marine and saltwater aquariums
- Concentrated formula – treats large volumes of water – The powerful concentrated formula treats large volumes of water using only a small amount. Just 1 ml treats up to 10 gallons (approximately 38 litres) of aquarium water, making it economical and easy to use.
- Ideal for new aquarium setup and routine maintenance
- Made in USA
Why Is a Water Conditioner Important?
Untreated tap water may contain disinfectants and metals that can:
- Damage fish gills
- Stress aquarium fish
- Harm shrimp and other sensitive livestock
- Damage beneficial nitrifying bacteria
- Slow or interrupt the nitrogen cycle
Using a quality water conditioner helps reduce these risks and supports a healthier aquarium.
Dosage Instructions
- Add 1 ml for every 20 litres (5 US gallons) of tap water.
- Use every time tap water is added to the aquarium, including water changes and new tank setups.
- Always follow the dosage instructions on the product label.
Suitable For
- Freshwater Aquariums
- Tropical Fish Tanks
- Goldfish Aquariums
- Planted Aquariums
- Shrimp Aquariums
- Marine Aquariums
- Reef Aquariums
- FOWLR Systems
- New Aquarium Setups
- Routine Water Changes
Country of OriginUSA
Expert Recommendation from Something Fishy
One of the most common mistakes beginners make is adding untreated tap water directly to an aquarium.
Even clear-looking tap water may contain chlorine or chloramines that are invisible but harmful to aquatic life.
At Something Fishy, we recommend treating every drop of tap water before it enters the aquarium. A water conditioner is one of the most basic yet most important products every fish keeper should own.
Information
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes.Whenever untreated tap water is added to an aquarium, it should be conditioned first to protect fish and beneficial bacteria from chlorine and chloramines.
No. Untreated tap water may contain chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals that can stress or harm fish, shrimp, and beneficial bacteria.
Yes. It is suitable for freshwater, saltwater, marine, and reef aquariums when used according to the manufacturer's directions.
This is one of the most common buying questions.
API Tap Water Conditioner
Removes chlorine and chloramines
Detoxifies heavy metals
Focuses on making tap water safe
API Stress Coat
Conditions tap water
Helps support the fish's natural slime coat with Aloe Vera
Often chosen when fish are stressed after transport, handling, or injury
If your main requirement is preparing tap water for routine water changes, API Tap Water Conditioner is an excellent choice.
RO water generally does not require dechlorination because the RO process removes chlorine and many contaminants. However, RO water often needs remineralization before it is suitable for most freshwater or marine aquariums.
Yes. Most municipal water supplies in India contain chlorine or chloramines for disinfection. API Tap Water Conditioner should be used whenever this water is added to an aquarium to help protect fish and beneficial bacteria.
The conditioner works almost instantly. Once the water has been treated and is at the correct temperature, fish can generally be introduced according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Yes. It is suitable for all freshwater aquarium fish, including premium species such as Arowana, Discus, Flowerhorn, Oscars, Cichlids, Goldfish, Bettas, Tetras, Guppies, and Angelfish, when used as directed.
Yes, untreated tap water containing chlorine or chloramines can stress or harm fish and beneficial bacteria. Always condition tap water before adding it to the aquarium, while also checking temperature and other water parameters.
Yes.
Even if water is stored in an overhead tank, it usually originates from a municipal supply and may still contain chlorine or chloramines. Treating replacement water with API Tap Water Conditioner before adding it to the aquarium is recommended.
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