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A fresh water fish tank requires about 30 minutes to an hour of work a week depending on the size of the tank.
What you will need:
1) You will ought a clean 5 gallon bucket that has never had chemicals or soap inside of it.
2) A hose or gravel cleaner
3) A bag of natural or synthetic sea salt
I have split the work into two parts the tank which needs to be cleaned ever week on the same day as well as the filters which can be cleaned every 2 or 3 weeks. The very to begin with thing you have got to do prior to you start cleaning your fish tank is to unplug your tanks heater if you have one. The heater can not be allowed to be removed from the water while it is hot so ensure to leave it unplugged at least 20 minutes ahead of attempting to remove it. The water help cool the glass on the heater if removed it could crack, or the glass could totally shatter.
You should furthermore bear in mind to never stick your hand inside of any fish tank previous to making sure the heater is not only off but unplugged from the wall. A small crack inside the heater could be extra then enough to cause a shock to you that can be fatal. After the heater has ha time to cool you can safely remove the heater from the tank or it the heater is submersible you can simply push it down to the bottom of the tank. Now take any decorations you may have placed within the tank, so all you have are the small gravel at the bottom, this will let you get any dirt that those decorations may have been covering up.
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