Most tap water is "clean" enough for the fish. You can drink it, but in many cases it has a lot of chlorine in it as a result of the purification process used by most water suppliers. All that one really has to do to make it safe for use with a betta is to let is sit out for a few days. But don't put it in a bottle. Use a bucket or other container with a lot of surface area (to facilitate the air exchange that will let the chlorine out). This is standard practice for those who prepare water for use in home fresh water aquariums. It usually isn't necessary to put it through a lot of fancy filtration. The municipal water company already did that. Make a quick call to your local aquarium supply store or do a bit of searching on the web. There is also the old school approach: go to a library or a book store and look in a book.
Scoop all your fishes to another tank or tub of water and clean the fish tank just as you would normally without the fish
Your fish tank doesn't need to be cleaned. It's always clean.
depends on the size of the fish, there might not be enough oxigen in a small fish tank.
You really dont clean a fish but you clean the tank and you clean that about once a week or every other week and you feed a fish everyday
To clean the pump or motor of your fish tank, just rinse with water. If you use chemicals or soaps it will most likely kill the fish or damage it tremendously. just rinse it well with water and you will have a nice and clean pump for your fish tank.
You take him out into a ziplock container with water and clean it like a fish tank.
Yes but you would have to clean/scrub the tank out properly first.
There are a variety of fish that can keep a tank clean. The type of fish will depend on the type of aquarium setup. In a freshwater tank, different types of plecostomus are most common.
Yes, using soap to clean a fish tank can be harmful to fish as even small amounts of residue can be toxic to them. It is recommended to clean a fish tank with water and a mild cleaning solution specifically designed for aquarium use.
Because you don't clean it
only if you clean it out
no