Beanie Seagus
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So, I just dealt with a bout of Ich in my quarantine tank. I've got the issue resolved at this point, but what i'm worried about now is the potential for future contamination for future fish.
At this point I've broken the tank down, removed all substrate (it will now be a bare bottom tank) and washed the tank out with water and Bar Keeper's Friend.
My question is, how do you clean a sponge filter such that it isn't a risk for spreading Ich to new tank inhabitants?
Is there a particular cleaning agent i should use, or a treatment of some kind? Or do you just have to let the sponge filter go?
The same question applies to a small breeder mesh and plastic net i was using in the quarantine tank, as well as fish nets and a small siphon i was using to try and save the ich victims.
Thanks for your help!
At this point I've broken the tank down, removed all substrate (it will now be a bare bottom tank) and washed the tank out with water and Bar Keeper's Friend.
My question is, how do you clean a sponge filter such that it isn't a risk for spreading Ich to new tank inhabitants?
Is there a particular cleaning agent i should use, or a treatment of some kind? Or do you just have to let the sponge filter go?
The same question applies to a small breeder mesh and plastic net i was using in the quarantine tank, as well as fish nets and a small siphon i was using to try and save the ich victims.
Thanks for your help!
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