Isabella
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Hello everyone,
I've been hearing now and then on Fish Lore about using bleach to disinfect/clean tanks, etc ... I was wondering if I could clean my tank cover (it's glass) with Clorox. Will it be safe? I am afraid that even if I rinse it well after cleaning, there may still be particles of Clorox left on my glass cover. And since there is water/drops accumulating on my glass cover due to water evaporation from the tank, the water that drips back to the tank may contain these Clorox particles. I don't need to mention, of course, that this could be lethal for my fish and plants.
The reason I want to clean my glass cover with something stronger is because water alone can't clean off the calcium deposits (or whatever it is) that is so hard to remove. I know I can also use vinegar (which is safer), right? But I don't exactly like the smell of it.
I've been hearing now and then on Fish Lore about using bleach to disinfect/clean tanks, etc ... I was wondering if I could clean my tank cover (it's glass) with Clorox. Will it be safe? I am afraid that even if I rinse it well after cleaning, there may still be particles of Clorox left on my glass cover. And since there is water/drops accumulating on my glass cover due to water evaporation from the tank, the water that drips back to the tank may contain these Clorox particles. I don't need to mention, of course, that this could be lethal for my fish and plants.
The reason I want to clean my glass cover with something stronger is because water alone can't clean off the calcium deposits (or whatever it is) that is so hard to remove. I know I can also use vinegar (which is safer), right? But I don't exactly like the smell of it.