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I used one capful for 5gallons. Then rinsed the tank quite a few times until i was sure it was all out then left it sat out for the day to make sure there was definitly no fumes.
I agree with the Cateyed lady. I have heard 10% solution. There are 128 ounces in a gallon. 10% would make 12.8 ounces, that is about a cup and a half of bleach per gallon of water.
I don't think it even says that on the back of my bleach bottle! It's more like a cap-full per gallon. Granted when I worked in kitchens we always did a 5-10% solution.
Just rinse very well! I have a small plastic tub that used to keep crickets in. I bought a new container for them and cleaned the tub with a bleach solution. I thought I had rinsed it but apparantly not. I put my serpai tetras in there to stop them from nipping my other fish and well they all went belly up after about 3 seconds. fortunately it was just the tetras and not my guarami's!