Aqua One Vac-A-Tank Gravel Cleaner – Aquarium Siphon Vacuum for Easy Water Changes Effortlessly remove waste, debris, and uneaten food from aquarium gravel while performing...
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Aqua One Scrub N Clean Heavy-Duty Pad A heavy-duty scrubbing pad for removing stubborn algae and calcium deposits from aquarium glass Aqua One Scrub N...
<!– SEO suggestions (optional): –> Aqua One Maintenance Kit Enjoy a sparkling clean aquarium with the Aqua One Maintenance Kit. This set provides all the...
Aqua One Floating Magnet Aquarium Glass Cleaner with Blade The quick, no mess, no fuss way to clean your aquarium. Equipped with non-slip handles, powerful...
API® Turtle Sludge Destroyer uses beneficial bacteria to break down organic waste and debris in aquariums and vivariums. Regular use helps reduce maintenance, improve water...
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Seachem Cichlid Trace Seachem Cichlid Trace is a premium trace element supplement formulated specifically to support the long-term health, colour, and vitality of cichlids. It...
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At The Fish Works, we stock all the supplies that you need to maintain your aquarium and keep it clean and healthy.
We stock a wide range of magnetic scrubbers, sponges, and gravel vacuums to make cleaning and water changes as easy as possible.
Regular aquarium maintenance is essential for keeping your fish and plants thriving. Even with a good filter running, waste and nitrates gradually build up in the water over time. A weekly or fortnightly partial water change, around 20-30% of the tank volume, is one of the most effective things you can do to maintain water quality. Paired with a gravel vacuum to remove waste from the substrate and a quick wipe-down of the glass with a magnetic scrubber, these simple tasks go a long way toward preventing algae outbreaks, disease, and cloudy water. Consistent aquarium maintenance means healthier fish, cleaner water, and less work in the long run.