fry_lover
Fred and the Fredettes
Hi
I am sorry of this is the wrong forum, but sometimes in "tropical chat" topics just disappear and go into oblivion!
BLEACH
Wanted to confirm something i am pretty sure i already know.
Every now and then i might soak some ocean rock in a 2% bleach solution in the bath over night to clean it up. I then rinse like mad and then soak it in x5 strength Seachem Prime to neutalise the chlorine, then rinse again and it goes into my tank with fish.
Never had a problem with this. I believe scientifically speaking, if the chlorine has been neutralised, household bleach used in such a mannor that i have just described presents no significant risk to fish? The fish in question are Freshwater.
I mean household bleach is basically high stength chlorine right?
Anyone got any scientific info or links that show this to be the case (thats it's safe to aquatic life if the chlorine is neutralised)
I am sorry of this is the wrong forum, but sometimes in "tropical chat" topics just disappear and go into oblivion!
BLEACH
Wanted to confirm something i am pretty sure i already know.
Every now and then i might soak some ocean rock in a 2% bleach solution in the bath over night to clean it up. I then rinse like mad and then soak it in x5 strength Seachem Prime to neutalise the chlorine, then rinse again and it goes into my tank with fish.
Never had a problem with this. I believe scientifically speaking, if the chlorine has been neutralised, household bleach used in such a mannor that i have just described presents no significant risk to fish? The fish in question are Freshwater.
I mean household bleach is basically high stength chlorine right?
Anyone got any scientific info or links that show this to be the case (thats it's safe to aquatic life if the chlorine is neutralised)