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Old 06-21-2005, 11:13 PM   #1
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well i am about to clean my tank and clean the gravel and inside, what products can i use to clean the gravel and inside besides water ? thanks
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hm well i like the mag-float, walmart sells a cheaper version, we have that and it works just as great, you use it to clean the glass, much better than a sponge on a stick
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You may have a syphon and vacuum stuff out. I duno what brand. maybe some other people may tell you what is the best.
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Water works just fine. There's no need to get all chemical with it.
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ok, well i am taking all the gravel out, and i have a little left and all the leftover water is all brown and nasty, i guess im scared cause my fish that i had before all died on some unkown reason, and i am not sure if i should take it all out and clean it or will i be alright with a little of the dirty water and gravel in there before i add and mix in my new black gravel ?
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Old 06-22-2005, 10:51 AM   #6
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The brown nasty stuff is good for a tank. Its called mulm and it is the foundation for beneficial bacteria. I'm guessing your fish died due to overstocking just looking at your tank stocking levels.
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well actually the fish i had were 3pictus, 2 gourami, 4 tiger barbs 1 pleco and 1 baby pea**************** eel. i dont think thats too much for a 40gallon tank.
the pictus starting getting something that looked like ich, so i treated it but they died, then the other got the little white bumps and died, then the barbs just died with no visable signs. thats why i dotn know what to do
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well if you don't have a syphon hose, i suggest you invest in one.
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The syphon is the greatest thing anyone could have ever created for a tank cleaning. The magna float also mentioned was a suprise the first time I used it. I was unsure on how good it would be but was pleasently suprised at how well it worked.
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Old 06-26-2005, 10:28 AM   #10
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The best product to clean fish tank glass with is salt, but make sure you wash the salt water off the glass to stop it drying and becomeing hard.
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so how do you work a syphon, how much are they ?
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a syphon is as cheap as $6.

but if you've got a big tank, i'd invest in a python kit.
it makes chaning the water a whole lot easier.
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or if you've got multiple tanks.
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The cheap syphon you get the water going through the tube to a bucket. Fill the bucket while putting the plastic of the syphon in the gravel. This will pull any waste out of the gravel. Then empty the bucket and reverse the process.

With a python you hook it up to your sink and the hose moves the water for you instead of hauling buckets. Its very nice.
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