Yes you can. You must use a mix of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water (so 1 cup of bleach with 9 cups of water), and make sure you rinse them very well.
Then place them in a bucket with more clean water, add a capful of water conditioner (the same stuff you use for your tank water changes) such as Prime or Amquel+, and let them soak for awhile.
yeah just clean it well before with some diluted bleach and let it dry out. lizards have bacteria on their skin that can harm the fish
Yes you can. Bleach will not hurt the plants, although I suggest you dilute it. Bleach is used for control of some insects.
I would think it would kill the plants since it is bleach.
There is no such thing as a "self cleaning tank(aquarium)" if you are too lazy to clean a tank you should not consider having one.
Have a freshwater aquarium or some sort of freshwater aquarium and feed it plants, like lettuce or kale. Make sure to occasionally clean out it's home!
There are two products that come to mind. The first is chlorine bleach. It will whiten the plastic with antibacterial properties. The second is washing soda. This product will clean without scratching the plastic and has some bleaching properties too. Personally, I would use the bleach first.
I think you can use bleach, but i don't know if it would hurt the hamster later on when you put it in. Hope this helps!
It'll be okay, just keep the water clean and your fishes well-fed.
Usually you can give them a quick scrub with tap water and a tooth brush that's specifically used for the aquarium decorations.If the decorations are covered in heavy algae, then you can use some bleach, but it must be 1 part bleach to 9 parts water (so 1 cup of bleach to 9 cups of water) in a bucket. Let them soak for as long as needed to clean them. Then you need to do a lot of rinsing, and for the final rinse, cover them completely in clean water, and add about a capful of your aquarium water conditioner, then let them sit overnight.Finally, give them yet more rinses just to be safe, and you can add your clean decorations back to your tank.
It is not recommended to use bleach to clean slate. Especially if you have colored grout because the bleach will cause discoloration.
No, it will do nothing. Use warm water with chlorine, or lots of bleach.
You can use bleach to clean your above ground plastic pool liner. Use one part bleach to two parts water and scrub the stain wearing rubber gloves. Make sure to rinse the bleach thoroughly from the liner before adding more water in.