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daginge | 18:52 Sat 21st Aug 2010 | Pets
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I have an aquarium and when I clean it out I use a 25lts plastic jerry can. It's gone mouldy and green at the bottom, was just wondering if I could use Milton to soak it, or will it be too strong and contaminate any clean water I put in there afterwards??
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NO ! Scrub with nylon scourer, rinse out & refill tank with cold tap water.
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Hi Tamborine, is that NO don't or no it won't do any harm? I can't get a nylon scourer in my hand through the hole. Ta!
Don't use Milton, it will harm the fish.
Do you mean the can has mould in it daginge ?
I think that a kettle full of boiling water poured carefully into the empty jerry can will kill any algal growth. May have to repeat a few times and rinse thoroughly. Try to store it in the dark.
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Yes ttfn the bottom has gone green, probably from leaving water in it, clean water mind but it's deffo got algal growth on the plastic. Any ideas? I know you can you bleach in minor concentrations but I just thought if it suits human babies it might suit my piscatorial babies!
dont use any chemicals or Milton - plain water only in tank. Use nylon tights if you can't find a nylon scrunch. The algae doesn't harm the fish and they do eat it, it just looks murky. Often th
often the plants are made of nylon (soft plastic) & you can use them for scouring.
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Thank you once again the ABers Community, you restore what little faith I have left in humanity! I have just had an idea combining some of your answers! Gravel from my own fish tank (using the tights of Mrs daginge would probably not go down well!) added with a kettle of boiling H2o and violently shaken! I shall report in a short while!
daginge watch out for the H & S inspector. Do you have a length of chain - I always used that to clean out demijohns with plain cold water. Give it a darn good swirl and it should release the algae from the plastic. No need for mrs d to strip tonight - unless you know differently.........................
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Ha Ha nice one ttfn! Robert is most definitely one's Father's Brother! Done and dusted, thanks to the ABers again! Give yourselves gold stars!
Thank you daginge - now have a pleasant evening you two ☺
Many years ago my sister used Milton to clean out her fish tank. All the fish died. [:o(

She assumed that if it was safe for her wee baby, it'd be safe for the fish. Sadly, it wasn't.
I have a fish only marine tank and i have the same "problem" with my 5 gallon jerry cans. it's only algea and absolutely nothing to worry about.....just carry on doing what you do with the algea in the bottom of the can.
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Thanks all!

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