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Yes, you need to clean the tank with a mild soap and rinse it very well so as NO soap residue is left. Then you can fill it with fish.
Use fishing line to remove and then goo-be-gone for the residue.
Wash it first with alcohol, and then with Dawn dish soap and let it dry completely
Yes. Though it is needed for you to properly clean the fish tank and make sure the silicone is still intact. Just scrub it clean with plain water. You can use a little vinegar on the harder stains if present. They say it is not recommended to reuse a tank after rodents have occupied the tank, due to feces and urine seeping into the silicone, but even that is still possible with proper cleaning, I have found.
Yes you can, but you must make sure you rinse the tank extremely well to get rid of the soap residue so it will not harm the fish. you can also use a mixture of water and vinegar to clean the tank which will clean it but not be harmful for the fish after rinsing.
Ensure that you have not added anything to the tank that may have soap residue on it including your hands. Otherwise if you have used a product called Melafix, this can cause bubbles with aeration.
Yes you should be able to use latex gloves while cleaning a bettas tank, there should not be any residue left afterwards.
They can't.You do not have to remove fish to clean a tank, as you should never be cleaning the entire tank; it will remove the good bacteria needed for the health of your fish.If your tank is over stocked and you are unable to upgrade to something bigger, many local fish stores may be willing to give you store credit for returning some fish.
Better leaving it unless you have chiclids in the tank then take it out.
If your fish don't eat it in a matter of 1 hour remove it from the tank.
Remove the sick fish..... the fish that has the ich should be put in a hospital tank then treated for ich, corals do not get ich, only the fish, so a ten gallon tank with a aerator would be ideal for a hospital tank....
NONE! ZERO! NADA! Never put chlorine in your fish tank. You want to remove chlorine from your tap water before using it in your tank.