How to Clean Out a Fish Tank

This post was written by admin3 on February 20, 2010
Posted Under: Fish

Will I be right in guessing that you are looking for advice on how to clean out a fish tank? Wait a reasonable amount of time before cleaning your fish tank. Neglecting to take care of this can result in upsetting the fragile balance of chemicals in the water and do innumerous damage to the fish.

When it’s time to clean out your fish tank, make sure you don’t use your bare hands. Instead use algae pads/scrapers to clean the aquarium. There will be no detergents found on algae scrapers or pads. Sound strange… this is actually good. All the accessories such as the plants, rocks and other decorations will need cleaning. Scrubbing every item completely will assure you that it is clean.

After the algae has been clarified then you can clean the gravel. The base gravel can be cleaned with siphons. Upon completion, proceed to clean the tank tops, outside glass, lights and don’t forget the hood. The filter should be the last thing to be cleaned. This is because good bacteria will still be inside the filter and that is a requirement to maintain the balance of the tan ecosystem. It’s better to clean the filter later when the tank has had time to rebalance.

Lots of people clean out a fish tank the wrong way, and this results in the unnecessary death of fish when they clean the tank for the first time. Now you know better, so this should not happen to you. Your tank should be cleaned regularly. Take care of the glass at least once a week, the gravel should be cleaned when you change the water, along with the plants and rocks to remove algae. You will end up with a beautiful aquarium, and fish that are healthy and happy.

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