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  • Surely rinsing and then treating it with dechlorinator in a similar manner would remove any harmful chemicals found in household bleach?

  • @cozmoz365 We have not tested using dechlorinator. I suggest not to use any chemical to clean aquarium decor. the best way is keeping regualr water changes. thank you

  • It does work as long as its rinsed and soaked in water and a bottle of declorinator for a night

  • @leeroybrowns I can not agree MORE :) we don't recommend to bleach, but we have many people asking about it. so we made this video to show the safest way to bleach. thank you

  • just dose magnesium to kill the hair algae.

  • @qoyiyi Many aquarium service companies use bleach, we do not recommend it. The best way to keep a clean aquarium is carrying out regular water change. Happy fish keeping!

  • @anyan88063 Well, I'm against using bleach for aquarium and magnesium don't have in bleach. Just sharing how people in this hobby did to control nuisance algae.

  • @qoyiyi I agree, thank you for sharing

  • Don't use BLEACH to clean your aquarium. Use UV Ultra Violet disinfection technology to safely treat your tank. No risk to the fish.

  • @BLEACHorUV We do NOT recommend to bleach. But we have a lot of distributors do, they are all aquarium service companies. So we made this video to show how to bleach safely. The best way keeping your aquarium clean is water change, no other tricks :)

  • can u do this with rocks

  • I know many aquarium contractors use bleach to clean pumps, rocks, I guess you can bleach rocks, but rinse thoroughly! especial some rocks are porous. thank you

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