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<blockquote data-quote="J-CCCC" data-source="post: 121493" data-attributes="member: 1540"><p>We have a couple of items from Wal-mart for spa cleaning that save a lot of labor. I don't empty my tank just brush around a bit then use the spa net to collect the big stuff. Seems the cows drop a lot of grass into the tank. The other thing is a spa suction cleaner. Connect it to a hose and guide it around the bottom and sides and the water clears up quick.</p><p></p><p>I also run a big minnow tank aerator in the tank. Moving the water cuts down on the algea and mosquito growth.</p><p></p><p>Using clorox as Bez outlined would sure work to clear up a messy one and wouldn't hurt anything. I use one part clorox to 10 part water to clean out my hydroponic growing pots and tanks where we grow tomatoes and peppers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-CCCC, post: 121493, member: 1540"] We have a couple of items from Wal-mart for spa cleaning that save a lot of labor. I don't empty my tank just brush around a bit then use the spa net to collect the big stuff. Seems the cows drop a lot of grass into the tank. The other thing is a spa suction cleaner. Connect it to a hose and guide it around the bottom and sides and the water clears up quick. I also run a big minnow tank aerator in the tank. Moving the water cuts down on the algea and mosquito growth. Using clorox as Bez outlined would sure work to clear up a messy one and wouldn't hurt anything. I use one part clorox to 10 part water to clean out my hydroponic growing pots and tanks where we grow tomatoes and peppers. [/QUOTE]
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