Rollins4Miles
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My syphon has gotten to the point to where the inside is almost black. It's kept in an outside storage closet on my patio. The outside of the tubing gets really dirty in-between water changes so I can only imagine what kind of dirt has become caked onto the inside of the tubing. The syphon is used to both drain and refill the aquarium.
I would like to clean the inside of the tubing somehow but not really sure of the best method. My idea so far is to fill a plastic storage bin with tap water, mix in a lot of vinegar, and run a pump with the hose attached for a day or two. I'm not sure how effective this will be. I've found one thread online regarding this and the consensus was to use bleach. I would like to avoid using bleach if possible.
Let me know your ideas and if anything has worked for you in the past. Thanks!
I would like to clean the inside of the tubing somehow but not really sure of the best method. My idea so far is to fill a plastic storage bin with tap water, mix in a lot of vinegar, and run a pump with the hose attached for a day or two. I'm not sure how effective this will be. I've found one thread online regarding this and the consensus was to use bleach. I would like to avoid using bleach if possible.
Let me know your ideas and if anything has worked for you in the past. Thanks!