Why not just use bleach instead of vinegar?
Vinegar dissolves a lot of calcium based build up. Its Great.
Vinegar is cheap, I have been pouring a gallon into a about a 30 gallon tub filled 2/3's for cleaning old gear. Dissolved most tube worm skeletons in less than a day, doesn't work as fast as HCL on Coraline algae, that needs 2-3 days. As far as killing off cysts, a full thorough drying should be all you need, but while it is down, might as well brighten things up.
Honestly I thought about using both.
Dont use both, combining vinegar and bleach will create a toxic gas :uhoh3:
ive been wondering the same thing to use to clean out a used chiller i just bought.
i know people clean with vinegar to kill off parasites/cysts, but i haven't seen any concrete evidence/research that shows that it works as well as bleach does. maybe there is something i have just missed or forgotten.
I was told before " just let the stuff dry and you will be fine" well I did that and then lost 1K worth of fish so Im not betting on that anymore
referring to letting vinegar to dry? or bleach?
Didn't realize there was rock in the QT, assumed it was only tank and basic equipment.
I was just reading in one of my fish books that bleach should be used for disinfection and sterilization. It said that 35 ml bleach per 10 liters of water for 24 hrs then add sodium thiosulfate to neutralize chlorine. From Diseases in Marine Aquarium Fish by Bassleer