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Thanks, I'm most worried about not rinsing it enough and blasting my coral with vinegar, acid or chlorinated water.The bulb and tip probably come off? Mine does, but it's not an icecap. If it doesn't come off, fill it with white vinegar and let it sit then swish it through clean RODI water and see if that helps.
Vinegar is pretty mild and in that volume not a major concern for your tank, but you could easily rinse it with RODI water and get it all out I would think. The best way to check is to do a PH test on the out coming source water. Vinegar is a low PH so you'd know pretty quickly with a dropper test. It can't be any worse than the crud rotting inside that tube for your corals!Thanks, I'm most worried about not rinsing it enough and blasting my coral with vinegar, acid or chlorinated water.