Yeah, yeah, I know. I'm an idiot. I'm a new member and this is my first post, so go easy on me.
I put some aquarium rocks that I previously had in my tank back in after about 4 months of them being in a plastic bag, not aired out. ....Then I had an algae problem. The water was cloudy and brown. I wiped down the rocks, changed the water countless times....so finally i took the rocks out, and ...[horror gasp] I used soap on them. I also did it to my favorite aquarium piece.
Now that the damage is done, is there a safe agent I can use to take the soap out of the stones? Someone recomended me bleach. But I wanted to confide in the experts first.
The rocks are not in the aquarium now. But well, I put my nose to the rocks, smell them, and still smell the soap.
I love these stones, and they were pretty expensive. So throwing them out...isn't something I want to do. I read about the OxyClean stuff. But right now my problem is soap removal
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I put some aquarium rocks that I previously had in my tank back in after about 4 months of them being in a plastic bag, not aired out. ....Then I had an algae problem. The water was cloudy and brown. I wiped down the rocks, changed the water countless times....so finally i took the rocks out, and ...[horror gasp] I used soap on them. I also did it to my favorite aquarium piece.
Now that the damage is done, is there a safe agent I can use to take the soap out of the stones? Someone recomended me bleach. But I wanted to confide in the experts first.
The rocks are not in the aquarium now. But well, I put my nose to the rocks, smell them, and still smell the soap.
I love these stones, and they were pretty expensive. So throwing them out...isn't something I want to do. I read about the OxyClean stuff. But right now my problem is soap removal
.