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Rocketman
09-06-2003, 9:04 AM
I know there was a thread on this not too long ago, but I can't find it and it's only a quick question.
What part bleach to water solution should I use for dipping large slate rocks and fake plants into bleach to remove the algae? I know this works for real plants and assume it works for rocks and ornaments....if I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
Thanks
NJ Devils Fan
09-06-2003, 9:18 AM
I was 1 part bleach per 20 parts water.
Rocketman
09-06-2003, 10:04 AM
you mean, "I was told..." all in good fun.
I just dip the rocks in there, (i guess I can set them in actually, since I'm not concerned about any plant life,) take them out, rinse them forever, and replace...
NJ Devils Fan
09-06-2003, 12:43 PM
Just be carefull when you do live plants. I killed some great looking anacharis becase I kept it in too long.
kveeti
09-06-2003, 1:59 PM
Originally posted by Rocketman
rinse them forever, and replace...
Even better to let them soak a bit in a doubly strong solution of dechlorinated (or decloraminated) water.
(You will have to scrub them good with a stiff brush - one used just for your aquariums - the algae doesn't just fall off.)
KateA.
09-06-2003, 9:59 PM
We bleach stuff all the time. We don't measure, tho, just "splash" some into a 5 gallon bucket and fill it up. Use a heavy rock to weigh everything down. Dump out the bleach water when it's clean, maybe rinse stuff a bit, fill up the bucket again, add a healthy dose of dechlorinator and let it sit for an hour at least before putting it back in the tank. You have to be careful not to over-bleach certain things. Silk plants and some plastic decorations can fade.
valerie
09-07-2003, 11:57 AM
I also bleach stuff all the time as I am having a problem with BBA at the moment.
For decorations, rocks and anyhting else fake i don't measure. Just dump a bit of bleach into about 3 gals of water(half a 5g pail) and soak for the duration it takes to clean my tank. I then rinse the stuff and let it soak in some water with 2-3X the dose of prime. And rinse some more. I have never had a problem with using bleach.
For bleaching plants i use about 1part bleach -20 parts water and leave the platns in there for 1-3 mins depending on what plant it is. Stuff like java fern can take longer then delicate plants. Then again follow the rinsing and soaking.
Sigrid
04-21-2011, 2:43 PM
Bleaching/sanitizing of plants:
I did this only once on Javamoss - 1:19 mix.
Left it in the water only ONE minute and then rinsed it well.
Small part of J.M decided to turn brown, but the majority showed no ill effects.
Decor, rocks (not Lava Rock), nets go right thru the dishwasher with a good rinse of clear water afterward.
Have done it like this for years.
oo7genie
04-21-2011, 4:46 PM
The dishwasher method... soap or no soap?
Jspigs
04-21-2011, 5:33 PM
This thread is from 2003. I think the op has found an answer by now.
MichiganMan
04-22-2011, 10:48 AM
This thread is from 2003. I think the op has found an answer by now.
heh - I would've never caught that without your post. :)
Sigrid
04-22-2011, 2:00 PM
007genie,
I run everything thru the dishwasher with soap.
Only decor such as plastic rocks and nets is being cleansed that way.
No sponges, nor filter material.
Afterward I rinse everything well under running water. I found using this method will eliminate bacteria or parasites from an "illness tank".
Perhaps I have been only lucky so far, but for the hard scape material I feel it has done a good job.
Slappy*McFish
04-22-2011, 7:36 PM
This thread is from 2003. I think the op has found an answer by now.
:duh:
Sigrid
04-22-2011, 8:44 PM
:girl:Heh, Slappy,
...believe it or not. I actually did get an answer to my e-mail today, FRI April 22-2011!
Now, that you poked fun at me, I need respond likewise. :nutkick:
Slappy*McFish
04-22-2011, 10:59 PM
:woot:
Sigrid
04-23-2011, 11:21 AM
:girl:Slappy-Snooooockens,
How about :cheers: instead of :argue: ?