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I have a friend who has no pets yet thinks that having pet fish is low maintenance. He thinks fish just float around the water, blinking and gaping and dropping their jaws stupidly. If he had known how to clean old aquarium gravel, I doubt he would think that way.<\/p>\n
Whenever I\u2019m cleaning a fish aquarium, even a small one, it takes meticulous work. There are all sorts of slimy stuff I have to deal with to make the aquarium hospitable again. Aquarium gravel, in particular, takes careful work to clean, especially if I don\u2019t have a vacuum nearby.<\/p>\n
But there is one effective method I found that cleans aquarium gravel effectively without using a vacuum. Here\u2019s how I do it.<\/p>\n
How to Clean Old Aquarium Gravel Without a Vacuum<\/h2>\n
Materials Needed<\/strong><\/p>\n
To clean old aquarium gravel and get rid of algae and other nasty buildups, here are the materials I use:<\/p>\n
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Hot or warm water<\/li>\n
Bleach\u2019<\/li>\n
Basin<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Step 1: Preparing the Solution<\/em><\/p>\n
My solution is composed of 10% bleach and 90% warm or hot water. However, lower concentrations of bleach, 5 or 6 percent, will also work. Making sure that the concentration of bleach is low ensures the safety of the fish afterward.<\/p>\n
Bleach is my preferred chemical liquid to clean the aquarium gravel of algae, food residue, fish waste, and other debris that makes aquarium algae dangerous to fish. I find other cleaning agents to be more harmful to fish – especially if not properly washed.<\/p>\n
Step 2: Put Aquarium Gravel in Basin<\/em><\/p>\n
The basin should be large enough to contain all the aquarium gravel plus the bleach and water solution to cover the gravel completely.<\/p>\n
Step 3: Clean the Aquarium Gravel<\/em><\/p>\n
Ensure that there\u2019s enough bleach and warm\/hot water solution to cover the entirety of the aquarium gravel. Stir the gravel to irritate the cleaning solution.<\/p>\n
DO NOT let the gravel soak in the bleach solution for more than a quarter of an hour. Bleach has chemical compounds that can break the gravel when they react to those compounds.<\/p>\n
Step 4: Rinse the Aquarium Gravel<\/em><\/p>\n
Drain the basin of the bleach and water solution. Then use warm or hot water to rinse the gravel repeatedly. I usually rinse the gravel 3 to 4 times to make sure that the bleach is washed away.<\/p>\n
Step 5: Dry the Gravel<\/em><\/p>\n
I let the gravel dry naturally. I either allow it to bask in the sun or just leave it to air dry.<\/p>\n
Step 6: Return Gravel in the Aquarium<\/em><\/p>\n
Once the gravel is completely dry, I return it to the aquarium. I fill the aquarium with clean water, replace the plants and decorative rock pieces, then put the fish back in.<\/p>\n
All done!<\/p>\n
Reasons Why Cleaning Fish Tank is Necessary<\/h2>\n
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Algae forms in aquariums. The formation of algae is natural. And while most algae that form in aquariums are harmless to fish, too much of them can disrupt the delicate balance of the aquarium\u2019s ecosystem.<\/p>\n