milkman407 Peacock Bass MFK Member Jul 15, 2006 5,163 205 120 in a house Oct 16, 2007 #1 I just picked up a 75 gallon plastic containter I'm gona use it to hold water for my fish room. But it was used to hold car soap, Whats the best way to clean this and make it water, and fish friendly?
I just picked up a 75 gallon plastic containter I'm gona use it to hold water for my fish room. But it was used to hold car soap, Whats the best way to clean this and make it water, and fish friendly?
bigspizz Polypterus MFK Member Apr 20, 2007 8,115 13 92 . Oct 16, 2007 #2 I would go buy one that has never seen soap. Who knows what else was in there. They are less than 20$
I would go buy one that has never seen soap. Who knows what else was in there. They are less than 20$
J js302 Candiru MFK Member Dec 4, 2005 651 10 48 England Oct 16, 2007 #3 lots of dilution? maybe scrub it with warm water only? then soak if for ages? the soap residues may kill bb after a w/c right?
lots of dilution? maybe scrub it with warm water only? then soak if for ages? the soap residues may kill bb after a w/c right?
milkman407 Peacock Bass MFK Member Jul 15, 2006 5,163 205 120 in a house Oct 16, 2007 #5 Alright, Not gona use it than. I'll just go get 2 fish friendly trash cans.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 88 0 confused, lost, and lonely Oct 17, 2007 #6 Good choice, many types of plastic will absorb solvents from soaps and cleaners, making them unsafe to use.
Good choice, many types of plastic will absorb solvents from soaps and cleaners, making them unsafe to use.
Fish Room Plus Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 29, 2005 1,515 2 0 57 New Jersey Oct 17, 2007 #7 Just fill it with water and add white vinegar, it will be fine