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Got new tank that was used as fresh water. I’m making it a salt water tank. Anything specific I should use to throughly clean it

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Bleach, rinse and air dry.
What are yours plans for the tank? That’s a sweet one.

I’d drill the back, do a ghost overflow, sump below. That thing will be epic.
 

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^^Yeah, what they said. Do you have something specific in mind for that beauty? Build thread?
 

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I use a spray bottle with 50/50 water/vinegar. Razor for the glass. Be careful not to go overboard around the silicon (remember to inspect the silicon while you do this).
 

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I’ve always wondered what that chloric acid (I think) stuff is and how it works. I would be tempted to get algae and whatnot off all my pumps just don’t really know what to use.. following!!
 
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Bleach, rinse and air dry.
What are yours plans for the tank? That’s a sweet one.

I’d drill the back, do a ghost overflow, sump below. That thing will be epic.
Don’t know what all that means. I’ll be using it for seahorses only
 

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Congrats on the tank!! Do you plan on putting your seahorses in this tank? I’ve always loved seahorses and had a mixed reef with 2 pairs a few years ago. But ended up moving and had to shut it down. I’ve been so tempted lately to start a new setup for them.

And all good advice your getting. As others have already said it, personally, I would use a spray bottle with vinegar and water and use a scrapper while being mindful and inspecting the seams. Are you going to drill it?
 

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Youll want to make this reef ready as possible with overflow/sump capability
Nice size tank !!
 
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Congrats on the tank!! Do you plan on putting your seahorses in this tank? I’ve always loved seahorses and had a mixed reef with 2 pairs a few years ago. But ended up moving and had to shut it down. I’ve been so tempted lately to start a new setup for them.

And all good advice your getting. As others have already said it, personally, I would use a spray bottle with vinegar and water and use a scrapper while being mindful and inspecting the seams. Are you going to drill it?
Probably not gonna drill only because I don’t know what that means
 

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Probably not gonna drill only because I don’t know what that means
Cut holes in it with a diamond hole saw and install an overflow box. There's plenty of flavors and most include the hole saw. Make sure the glass isn't tempered though. Modular marine makes a nice overflow imo, was gonna go with them but I ended up with a tank that is reef ready.
 

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Probably not gonna drill only because I don’t know what that means

By drilling the tank, you can setup a sump tank. You can also use a HOB overflow if you don’t want to drill it. You would be able to plumb a sump tank, which could house all equipment, like protein skimmers, reactors, heaters, chiller, and anything else you may want to add to the system. The water is returned to the tank via a return pump and return line. You don’t need an overflow or sump, but down the line, it does make life easier in my opinion.

Here is some info if you want to learn more about overflows:


Here is some info on sump tank:

 

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Cut holes in it with a diamond hole saw and install an overflow box. There's plenty of flavors and most include the hole saw. Make sure the glass isn't tempered though. Modular marine makes a nice overflow imo, was gonna go with them but I ended up with a tank that is reef ready.
There’salways an external overflow box too such as life reef. I love mine!

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