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does that help with cloudy glass as well? i bought a used 75 with cloudy glass but vinegar hasn't helped much.When you start the tank back up, it will turn white and start to flake off if it was allowed to dry and die.
If you fill it up with just water, it will get soft in a few days and you can scrape it off. If you want to make it go faster, then some Muriatic Acid will eat through it in no time - use the Muriatic outdoors and while not death in a bottle, it does need handled appropriately, so read up.
Unfortunately I'm not lugging that beast back outside. I suppose I could fill it up with tap water and maybe some vinegar and maybe it will come off easier. It just seems like a lot of work. Lol, I just wish it wasn't there.When you start the tank back up, it will turn white and start to flake off if it was allowed to dry and die.
If you fill it up with just water, it will get soft in a few days and you can scrape it off. If you want to make it go faster, then some Muriatic Acid will eat through it in no time - use the Muriatic outdoors and while not death in a bottle, it does need handled appropriately, so read up.
one of the downsides of buying used, unfortunately. comes with the territory to have to do some cleaning workIt just seems like a lot of work. Lol, I just wish it wasn't there.
Oh, I know. Just a step in the process I wish I could avoid. Have everything ready to go and now this :-(one of the downsides of buying used, unfortunately. comes with the territory to have to do some cleaning work
Oh, I know. Just a step in the process I wish I could avoid. Have everything ready to go and now this :-(
sameI would fill it up, add citric acid, let it run overnight, drain and wipe clean.
I wouldn't, free coraline spores. I would make sure the tank is cleaned though. wouldn't want ick or smth to show up.