Among aquarium cleaning tools, a gravel vac is one of the more important tools because it helps to get debris out of the gravel. Learn about algae cleaning pads and filter brushes with help from the owner of a pet store in this free video on fish aquarium cleaning tools. Expert: Mike Mavro Contact: www.Orvees.com Bio: Mike Mavro is the owner and operator of Orvee's Pet Center in St. Petersburg, Fla. He has dedicated more than three decades to the care, maintenance, health and well-being of fish and furry animals. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Pet Fish : Aquarium Cleaning Tools
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ReplyDeletehey there mate.. i got a fish tank and the rocks are white they get dirty easy even the window.. it they get yellow.. any idea why that happens ?
ReplyDeletethank you
ReplyDeleteI also made a vid on how to clean a tank but im not sure if i made the right steps since i havent cleaned my tank in a month, so can please look at the vid and tell me where i missed the steps thx
ReplyDeleteonce a week do water changes its alot better for the fish
ReplyDeleteI get the algae off the tank walls front and sides, but leave it on the back wall. Is that ok for the fish?
ReplyDeletenitrates and ammonia levels are fine and have baby orange swordtails and neon babies everywhere so i would say there thriving not just surviving
ReplyDeleteYou are very lucky then. And clear water does not always mean that it's clean, have you done proper drop-tests for ammonia and nitrite? And I don't mean those strip tests, those are so unreliable. And I'm pretty darn sure your fish will be surviving rather than thriving. As prey animals, they're not going to let on that they're unwell until it's too late.
ReplyDeletePoor fish.
Yeah, people who point out inaccuracies in videos people watch to learn how to care fo their fish properly. How dare these people not just sit back and let fish be treated cruelly. They can make all the videos they want, but when the "experts" are spouting rubbish there's not a lot of point - people will still watch this video and take it more seriously than one I make (even though mine would be accurate, compared to this rubbish) because I'm not eHow.
ReplyDelete@smallbigjohn lol raging over a video on how to clean a fish tank bhahahahahahaha and who says if it is a small tank you clean once a week ? i have a small tank and it get done once a month water is always crystal clear and fish are healthy.just like people say you have to cycle your tank before adding fish i have never cycled before adding fish and have not lost any fish or had any problems by not cycling tanks first.
ReplyDeleteIt will be more easy if u have .....
ReplyDeleteDo I need a siphon for a 5 gal tank
ReplyDeletethumps up if you thought the tank was empty
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how everyone gets all self-righteous when it comes to caring for fish. People point and say what's wrong and what they should've said. I think those people should make one themselves and still STFU.
ReplyDeleteits me or ive seen this guy in an expertvillage video :/
ReplyDeleteif you have a proper filter system and cleaning supplies of a larger tank usually 50 lt or more its once a month, smaller tanks require more frequent cleaning
ReplyDeleteThose angelfish are cute (:
ReplyDeletelmao
ReplyDeleteOnce a month?? Wtf try once a week. Call yourself an expert!
ReplyDeletethis is better ehow rule expertviilea sucks
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It depends on a lot of things but once a week is mainly when you're having major algae issues or you're still in the cycling period. That or you have a lot of fish producing tons of fecal matter *stares at my electric cat...*
ReplyDeletewhat kind of fish is that lik a mini angle fish?
ReplyDeleteget a uv light never have algae again
ReplyDeleteThumbs up if you think eHow is better than expertvillage
ReplyDeletelol yea once a month if you got a couple of guppies in a 20g :)
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