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ladybugg

New Member
BIG PROBLEM I have an acrylic tank that may have been cleaned with windex. What do i do? please help :help:
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coachklm

Active Member
WHO TOLD YOU BLEACH!!! no ....n oo.....no
p.s. baking soda is also an natural abrasive good for cleaning equipement some people even dose this to reduce the ?????i wanna say calcium, but it could be alk.????
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by coachKLM
WHO TOLD YOU BLEACH!!! no ....n oo.....no
p.s. baking soda is also an natural abrasive good for cleaning equipement some people even dose this to reduce the ?????i wanna say calcium, but it could be alk.????
A baking soda paste will scratch some types of acrylic.
 

kronnk7

Member
I use water and just a little soap. Make sure you rinse very well. NEVER use bleach it's like rat poison for fish tanks.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Originally Posted by kronnk7
I use water and just a little soap. Make sure you rinse very well. NEVER use bleach it's like rat poison for fish tanks.
Soap is nearly as bad. White vinegar is all-around much better.
 

mikeyjer

Active Member
What's the big deal about using bleach?? It dissipates over 48hrs. If there's no live stock, use it! Let it set for 48 hours, it'll be gone!!! :happyfish
 

coachklm

Active Member
what about the residual chemicals that leach into the acrylic? and silicone?
just be on the safe side and use vinigar plz ......
use bleach and i dont hold any responsibility for not answering why your tank crashed 6 months from now.
bang do you recal what the Baking soda dosing reduces? i cant find where i read that and its bugging me now..
 

nm reef

Active Member
Bleach can work fine on a empty tank....just leave it in the sun for a few hours. Bleach+sunshine=no more bleach
I've been told its a chemical thing.

But...if you are worried then by all means use vinegar and water...then rinse real well.
 

mikeyjer

Active Member
Originally Posted by coachKLM
what about the residual chemicals that leach into the acrylic? and silicone?
just be on the safe side and use vinigar plz ......
use bleach and i dont hold any responsibility for not answering why your tank crashed 6 months from now.
bang do you recal what the Baking soda dosing reduces? i cant find where i read that and its bugging me now..
Bleach dissipates over 48hrs, you learn that in chemistry class!!! Baking soda buffers the Alkaline! :happyfish
 

ladybugg

New Member
THANX For all the replies
I think Ill just go with a little vinegar and alot of water. Then more water. Hopefully it will be ok.
 

coachklm

Active Member
Originally Posted by Mikeyjer
Bleach dissipates over 48hrs, you learn that in chemistry class!!! Baking soda buffers the Alkaline! :happyfish
well i dont even like the thought of it so to each there own if you want you use bleach..not me....andd thanks i kinda figuered it was the alk.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by Ladybugg
THANX For all the replies
I think Ill just go with a little vinegar and alot of water. Then more water. Hopefully it will be ok.

For what it's worth, I add straight vinegar to my topoff water, 2 or 3 cups at a time sometimes. Don't be afraid of using a lot of it to clean up your tank or equipment.
 

ladybugg

New Member
OK
Could u tell me if I ve got everything I need to get started?
For a fish only with live rock 30g tank
I ve got
Master test kit
hydrometer
buffer
heater
hang over filter
light
Salt
any help?
 

bang guy

Moderator
I'd recommend a couple powerheads, perhaps Maxi 900's, and a skimmer.
I see you have a "buffer" listed. Don't use this to artificially alter your PH as advertised. A buffer should only be used when alkalinity is low. To know if Alkalinity is low you will need to test it.
If you're going to maintain alkalinity with a buffer instead of water changes then you will also need to test and maintain Calcium to keep both levels balanced.
 
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sinner's girl

Guest
why a skimmer? I really don't understand why everyone is now pushing skimmer so much....
anyway, hydrometers don't always work...so have your results confirmed. My hydrometer was deadly off, caused me to lose a star. I'd get a refractormeter or at least make sure you know how much the hydrometer is off by.
also, are you going to use sand?
 
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