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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 293050" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Minnows are extremely sensitive. Never add water unless you're sure it doesn't contain chlorine. Regular tap water that we drink has chlorine in it and will kill minnows. There are water filters on the market that will remove the chlorine but they are too expensive to buy just for minnow water. LoL Don't bother to feed them. Chances are you'll do more harm than good and they'll live up to 2 weeks without food. Keep the water cool and very well aerated. (2 weeks is my record for keeping them alive because they're usually all gone before then)</p><p></p><p>P.S. There are some chemical additives that will remove the chlorine also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 293050, member: 7544"] Minnows are extremely sensitive. Never add water unless you're sure it doesn't contain chlorine. Regular tap water that we drink has chlorine in it and will kill minnows. There are water filters on the market that will remove the chlorine but they are too expensive to buy just for minnow water. LoL Don't bother to feed them. Chances are you'll do more harm than good and they'll live up to 2 weeks without food. Keep the water cool and very well aerated. (2 weeks is my record for keeping them alive because they're usually all gone before then) P.S. There are some chemical additives that will remove the chlorine also. [/QUOTE]
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