So I am a new grower, and despite some of the notions that there should not be enough chlorine in my water to matter (I have looked up the water reports from my company and they only use chlorine not chloramine) I bought some aeration tubes/stones to toss in some 5 gallon buckets. The one thing I can't seem to find a direct and obvious answer to is how quickly a well aerated 5 gallon bucket of tap water will dechlorinate. I have seen some people say 2 -4 hours, and others say 24 to 48 hours... The whole reason I got aeration is the claim that doing so would speed up the process. I am simply not wanting to interrupt or slow down the activity of my microherd, or at least affect them as little as possible within reason.
I was already under the assumption that 24 hours without aeration was enough for most peoples tap... If I still have to wait that long even with aeration I will probably just use one for tea, and keep the other as a spare. I read a post mentioning something along the lines of 2ppm chlorine (is this a lot?) taking something like several days to a week to evap from an open 10 gallon bucket, but once again that didn't seem to take into account a rolling boil level of aeration. Is it safe to say 2 hours bubbling away in a bucket should be good, or does aeration really not actually speed it up all that much?