put chlorine hydrogen peroxide and baking soda in a bottle barley put the cap on shake it and throw it
No, chlorine isn't it is a chemical you put in water to kill off bugs.
Measure it out then dump it in. It will gradually mix in.
Yes...I found that if you keep your chlorine a bit high in your pool it will stay clear...and by putting the tablets in the skimmer it just helps by releasing the chlorine.
A mixture of water and chlorine will increase the rate of corrosion of the container and make the leak larger
No, you really can't put chlorine in any water body that has living things in it (unless you don't want them to be living anymore).
You CAN put one in a pond, but it will slowly sink.
Do you have a chlorine generator? No.
Chlorine, but you need to aerate it and keep water moving or problem will be persistant
Better than what? I don't know exactly what you mean or why you ask, but bettas (assuming that's what you mean by fighting fish) need clean, chlorine-free water that is above 76° and filtered and at least 5 gallons to swim around in. You can't keep them in an outdoor pond and water taken from a pond is likely to have diseases that will kill them.
On ground near a pond
Chlorine is not a who it is a 'what'. Cholorine is a chemical put in water to purify it and keep it clean.
Put pond water in a cooler with fish in it. Then bring it to the other pond and put small amounts of the new water into the cooler so it slowly adjusts to the environment. After about 20 or 30 minutes of doing this, take the fish out of the cooler and put them into their new home.
snails
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put chlorine hydrogen peroxide and baking soda in a bottle barley put the cap on shake it and throw it