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I have a sand siphon that was used in an aquarium with a really bad aiptasia problem. It has been dry for a few months now. Would it be safe to use in an aiptasia free tank if i clean it with vinegar and replace the hose? Or should I just get a new one altogether?
 

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I have a sand siphon that was used in an aquarium with a really bad aiptasia problem. It has been dry for a few months now. Would it be safe to use in an aiptasia free tank if i clean it with vinegar and replace the hose? Or should I just get a new one altogether?
The almighty google says it can spread, and considering sand siphons are cheap I personally would toss it.

Thorough clean with vinegar and rinsing will work... But is it worth the risk?
 
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The almighty google says it can spread, and considering sand siphons are cheap I personally would toss it.

Thorough clean with vinegar and rinsing will work... But is it worth the risk?
True fact. I was kind of thinking the same thing. I went ahead and bought a new one off Amazon. Thanks buddy
 

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