bubble wands

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tetra_girl

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Anyone know the best way to clean and maintain a bubble wand?

I know you can clean/rejuvenate air stones by boiling and then soaking in bleach, but am not sure about my bubble wand. It's the kind that looks to be a tube of paper like fibrous material with perforations in it.

Right now I just rub off the algae on the surface. However I am sure it will eventually start clogging like a regular air stone, and green algae seems to easily embed it's self in/on.
 

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I hear that vinegar is safe to use in tanks. I am not sure though, and I am only replying to this in hopes that in bringing your topic up to the top, someone else may be able to help you with more experience
 

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Actually, up here in the Great White North (lol, I'm in green Vancouver) it cost me more like $15 (it seems whatever aquarium accessories are $1.99 US are $5.99 from the Canadian suppliers, which is worse than the exchange rate + it was also a nice long one).

I know, that's still pretty cheap but I'm a bit of a penny pincher and like to reuse/fix things when I can. ;)

Thanks Rocketman, vinegar would be worth a try. I could soak it/run it with the air pump in a pyrex dish of vinegar every now and then when it starts clogging/getting embedded with green algae (and of course rinse/soak it out well).
 

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Vinegar is quite safe for aquarium use, I've been adding it to my water (3 tbls per 5 gal) to lower the Ph for a Long time. I've had no problems with the fish or their fry.
 
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