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In this video you will learn how to keep your fish tank clean.
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Regularly cleaning your fish tank is important to your fish, and it’s not as much work as it seems. Petzio.com Pet Guy Robert Church has some tips in this video.
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Algae can be cleaned from fish aquariums on a weekly or monthly basis using razor scrapers or magnetic algae scrapers. Clean the algae from a fish aquarium with tips from the manager of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care. Expert: Hunter Leber Bio: Hunter Leber is the saltwater livestock manager at the Austin Aqua-Dome in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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© DeadlyTeaParty Property This is me showing how I clean out my goldfishes tank!! #50 — Most Discussed (Today) — Pets & Animals — United Kingdom (Tuesday 27th September 2011) #29 — Most Discussed (Today) — Pets & Animals — United Kingdom (Wednesday 28th September 2011)
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i was shocked 4 days aho while cleaning a fish tank. the heater in the fish tank 200 watts, had a crack in it. when i touched the water i received a shock and about 15 minutes later, tingling began in my arm. i went to a doctor and he said it should stop in a few days. the tingling is still there and now i get sharp shooting pains from my hand to my elbow. should i be worried?
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Undergravel filters in aquariums use gravel as filters in order to pull water and debris into the gravel before transferring water back into the tank. Learn about why it’s important to keep undergravel filters clean and functional with help from the owner of a pet fish store in this free video on undegravel filters. Expert: Eric Rasmussen Contact: www.worldofwetpets.com Bio: Eric Rasmussen is the owner and operator of World of Wet Pets in Portland, Ore. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
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I’m going to cycle the tank later, right now I don’t even have a filter, but there’s like legit dirt on the inside–it’s been sitting in someone’s garage or basement or something.
Would it be safe to use cleaning chemicals to get the glass clean? Or will it kill my fish regardless?
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In order to remove algae from an aquarium, simply use an algae sponge from an aquarium store, or an algae scraper. Find out how stainless steel blades work great on glass tanks for cleaning algae with help from the owner of a pet fish store in this free video on algae and aquariums. Expert: Eric Rasmussen Contact: www.worldofwetpets.com Bio: Eric Rasmussen is the owner and operator of World of Wet Pets in Portland, Ore. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
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While I was vacumming my fish tank, i forgot I had an open wound and it was actaully quite recent i got it like a few hours ago, what is going to happen?
Please don’t mess with me with stupid answers.
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Hey, i always do partial water changes on my fish tank with 2 goldfish inside, but i never know how to actually get rid of existing muck in there, because usually i use a toothbrush i bought for cleaning the tank but i can never get into the tricky bits like the tube pumping in filtered water or where the filter is actually at, am i supposed to use a toothbrush anyway? and am i supposed to keep the fish in the tank when i do a partial water change? …
