reef monster96
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when u get a new tank and you bleach it with bleach to clean it how much bleach do u need for a 300 gallon tank or can u just us chorine
I wouldn't put bleach or chlorine in the tank to clean there are less abrasive alternatives and you can have peace of mind. Vinegar will break down any residue or coralline in the tank. Let it soak then you can scrape the glass and it will look brand new.
I wouldn't put bleach or chlorine in the tank to clean there are less abrasive alternatives and you can have peace of mind. Vinegar will break down any residue or coralline in the tank. Let it soak then you can scrape the glass and it will look brand new.
tank 300
I had an idea when I was breaking down my 120 - how to clean the tank without running water in it.
While I never implemented or tried this - I think it may work just fine.
Soak a hand towel in vinegar then drape it over the area you want to clean (like an overflow). Attach the towel (if you need to) with magnets or clips or whatever you can think of. You'll get the "soaking" action you need over time without needing a ton of vinegar and water and running the tank.
I had an idea when I was breaking down my 120 - how to clean the tank without running water in it.
While I never implemented or tried this - I think it may work just fine.
Soak a hand towel in vinegar then drape it over the area you want to clean (like an overflow). Attach the towel (if you need to) with magnets or clips or whatever you can think of. You'll get the "soaking" action you need over time without needing a ton of vinegar and water and running the tank.
ok ill soak it in vinegar first to clean then when done ill bleach it to kill the diseases he had in the tank
ok ill soak it in vinegar first to clean then when done ill bleach it to kill the diseases he had in the tank