I would not be concerned about this,.Due to the covid 19 that’s happening currently, there lots of folks, myself included now use hand sanitisers quite a number of times during the day every day
Have been reading about hand sanitisers and the ingredients of those seem to be high in alcohol and Aloe Vera as swell as other chemicals that helps deodorise smells etc
Obviously those are dangerous for our fishy friends.
If one was routinely using hand sanitiser gel throughout the day and forget to rinse or wash hands before putting hands into our aquarium, is this truly dangerous for our livestock?
What cures or recommendations would you suggest if something like this was to happen to one of our members?
For example I would suggest the following-
Large water changes
Adding active carbon
Would even moving the livestock to a new tank be recommended as would the hand sanitiser cling on surfaces in the aquarium?
Also will the beneficial bacteria and/or filter media be affected?
Lots of questions and not much answers from my google searches so far.
1. The Alcohol evaporates from your hands so there is no trace of that left,and 2,the other ingredients would be in so small concentrations that it would not be noticed by your fish.Its just a simple fact of ratios,water to these other ingredients,it so minute,it would probably be different if the whole bottle of sanitizer went in,but whos gonna make that blunder?. Just my opinion,I'm sure others will think differently.