jeffopentax
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Found this on the Stendker Discus site, but figured it could to be useful for anyone starting up a tank.
Cleaning a new aquarium
When you clean a new aquarium for the first time, you should use a vinegar solution, diluted with water. Wash the insides of the glass panes and the silicon joins thoroughly with the vinegar solution. Then wipe everything dry, so that no chemical residues remain, which could affect your water quality.
Cleaning a used aquarium
Disinfect used aquariums with hydrogen peroxide (available from chemists or drug stores). Dosage of the hydrogen peroxide solution:
Use 0.5 litres / 0,13 US gallons of a 30 % hydrogen peroxide solution per 180 litres / 50 US gallons of water. Fill your aquarium with water and add the required dosage of the hydrogen peroxide solution as described above. This will disinfect the contents of the aquarium, the filters, any nets and also the water itself. Allow this water and hydrogen peroxide solution to stand for a full 24 hours. Then perform a 99% water change and fill the aquarium with fresh tap water. By using this procedure, you will kill off all bacteria and remove any germs/ pathogens.
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Cleaning a new aquarium
When you clean a new aquarium for the first time, you should use a vinegar solution, diluted with water. Wash the insides of the glass panes and the silicon joins thoroughly with the vinegar solution. Then wipe everything dry, so that no chemical residues remain, which could affect your water quality.
Cleaning a used aquarium
Disinfect used aquariums with hydrogen peroxide (available from chemists or drug stores). Dosage of the hydrogen peroxide solution:
Use 0.5 litres / 0,13 US gallons of a 30 % hydrogen peroxide solution per 180 litres / 50 US gallons of water. Fill your aquarium with water and add the required dosage of the hydrogen peroxide solution as described above. This will disinfect the contents of the aquarium, the filters, any nets and also the water itself. Allow this water and hydrogen peroxide solution to stand for a full 24 hours. Then perform a 99% water change and fill the aquarium with fresh tap water. By using this procedure, you will kill off all bacteria and remove any germs/ pathogens.
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