major_loon
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I recently bought a new hospital tank (37.5 litres) for one of my cichlids (shown here as my avatar) partly to isolate him from the other fish in my main aquarium and partly for future use as a quarantine tank for new stock for the main aquarium.
Sadly "Stressed Eric" my pseudotropheus acei didn't survive more than five days and I now have a completely empty tank which I would like to sterilize.
I have read many of the articles here (and other places) about sterilizing tanks and the general opinion seems to be that bleach is the substance to use.
However, having spoken to a veterinarian and an expert in animal welfare I was told that bleach may leave some residues no matter how much it is rinsed, and this could be very harmful to the fish.
It was suggested that I use potassium permanganate instead.
Does anyone have any more information on this subject.
Please don't recommend any products which are available in the USA only as I can't acquire any of them.
Sadly "Stressed Eric" my pseudotropheus acei didn't survive more than five days and I now have a completely empty tank which I would like to sterilize.
I have read many of the articles here (and other places) about sterilizing tanks and the general opinion seems to be that bleach is the substance to use.
However, having spoken to a veterinarian and an expert in animal welfare I was told that bleach may leave some residues no matter how much it is rinsed, and this could be very harmful to the fish.
It was suggested that I use potassium permanganate instead.
Does anyone have any more information on this subject.
Please don't recommend any products which are available in the USA only as I can't acquire any of them.