The Imagitarium Cleaning Brush is a two in one maintenance tool that s designed to help you clear algae and clean its interior and accessories.
SKU | 2638999 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Yes, I recommend this product.
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Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
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I have two gold fish that live in a 55 gal tank. The water is clear, but brown starts to accumulate on the inside of the glass, and on the ornaments in the tank. I have been using a few different water treatments, the water is clear. I use a sponge tank scrapper to get it off of the glass, but the ornaments are all covered with brown. Is there a fish or something else that would clean that stuff up?
I have a 10 gallon fish tank and I have about ten fish (plattys,mollys and cat fish not algae eating) and I have algae all over my rocks. How do I get it off?
I have a decoration in my tank with my goldfish I am starting to get worried about the fishes health since I started to notice a brown substance taking over the leaves of the fake tree decoration. I have tried washing it off but It won’t come off. Should I get rid of the decoration or should I let it be.
Is this tank big enough/small enough to hold goldfish fry (these fish will not be in it we are just cleaning up there other tank)
We have four cardinal tetras, three glo danios, three glo tetras and a albino Cory cat. They are all the type to only get an inch to two inches long and so we have them in a twenty gallon tank. Have gravel and silk/plastic/resin/and live plant/decor and proper filter/heater/air. Also have changed filter once a month, siphoned 25% water/debris out every two weeks using water conditioner but don't know why we have murky water and how to remedy this...
I have 65 litre aquarium tank with internal power filter I change water weekly 50-80%. but not cleaning to Internal from 15 days . So what happened if we don't clean filter for one month it's harm to fish or for my room ?
My fish tank is getting brown on the decorations and gravel I tried cleaning it a couple days ago but came right back
Dr. Hinson, what about the brand Oxyfresh or brushless toothpaste? Either of those any good? Btw, I ordered some Allivet stuff you showed me it’s supposed to arrive today. Both my bubba and Mia have really bad dander. If I brush them, it comes out in handfuls.
Can i use this sticks for max dental care
Hello, I have a Beta fish. His tank keeps getting algae. I just cleaned it and purchased new rocks and now its back. Just wondering if I should get a new tank, or bleach his current tank. -Thanks
Hi. I have a medium hair cat that loves getting brushed after years of not bieng brushed. He won’t let me brush his stomach because he has mats/knots. I won’t take him to the vet because he was abused & trusts ONLY me to touch him. There has got to be something that only I can do for him if you could help. I get the knots around his neck and under chin with my fingers but the ones on his tummy I think are too bad to brush but possibly with something else if you have an idea. He is 14. Thanks
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