Best way to completely clean full setup before tank restart?

ojonas81

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Not sure if you read my build thread but due to some issues I will have to temporarily break down the whole setup and restart it from scratch again. As much as a pain that will be, I see it as an opportunity to do things differently this time around. In order to do so I would like to start with as clean of a sheet as possible.

So, what is the best way to do a complete system cleaning? I want to remove all coraline growing on the glass and other areas it shouldn't be at. I am thinking of running water and vinegar only through the whole system for x days. Is that a good idea or are there any better?

The tank is a 150 gallon tank.
 
I used 1 gallon vinegar + tap water on a 60 gallon. Just ran overnight with powerheads at full speed. The next day the coraline flakes on tank came off very easily using a scraper. 2-3 gallons vinegar on your 150 should be enough.
 
Thanks!

Once done, how much of a rinse would be needed to get enough of the vinegar out before the tank is ready for saltwater and livestock again?
 
Thanks!

Once done, how much of a rinse would be needed to get enough of the vinegar out before the tank is ready for saltwater and livestock again?

None really..
Vinegar is commonly added to peoples tanks for carbon dosing,etc...
Its harmless basically..
 
Thanks!

Once done, how much of a rinse would be needed to get enough of the vinegar out before the tank is ready for saltwater and livestock again?

None really..
Vinegar is commonly added to peoples tanks for carbon dosing,etc...
Its harmless basically..

I use straight vinegar to clean the glass,etc... No "rinsing" required at all..
 
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