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How to Clean a Fish Tank

Many people who would like to get an aquarium avoid getting one because they don’t know how easy it truly is to clean a fish tank. I’ve talked to many folks who remember having fish as children and loved it. Then they remember all the work their parents did to keep those tanks clean and they start to think twice. Not only were their parents probably doing WAY too much work, they also didn’t have the high caliber equipment and filters that are available to us today. Established aquariums are almost entirely self-sustaining. Even if you already have one or are thinking of getting a large tank, you probably won’t spend more than an hour a month on aquarium cleaning. So before you give up on your aquarium or decide to forego getting one altogether, check out my article on How to Clean a Fish Tank.

How to Clean Dog Urine

I live in an apartment. A very small apartment. Which translates to: “I, at this moment, am not the proud owner of my very own pooch.” I haven’t had a dog since I left my parent’s home. And you know what? I miss it terribly. I love dogs. I have two cats, and they’re great. But. It’s just not the same. As soon as I’m able, I have every intention of getting myself an English bulldog and a German Shorthair. It’ll take some getting used to again, having dogs around. But I’m prepared for the mess. I cleaned up after my parents dogs for years and got pretty dang good at. I have even developed a modified recipe and technique for cleaning dog urine naturally from things you’ve probably got in your house already. So if you’re lucky enough to have dogs already, and are unlucky enough to have clean up after them, then check out this article and happy cleaning!

How to Clean Cat Urine

Raise your hand if you don’t love to clean cat urine…….yup…….that’s what I thought… no one. Ok, maybe my counting skills aren’t quite what they used to be. My cat urine cleaning skills, on the other hand, are about as good as my nunchucking skills, which is to say, pretty darn good. Cleaning cat urine just doesn’t have to be a big daunting ordeal. It’s just not that bad. It’s certainly nothing to click your heels over, but still, not bad. It also happens to be quite easy to clean cat urine naturally using supplies you’ve probably got sitting around your house already (e.g. vinegar, peroxide, baking soda, dish soap). With a simple recipe and some step by step directions, this article will explain how to do just that.