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Europhyllia
Thu, 22nd Mar 2012, 09:14 PM
What's the best way to get coralline algae off of:
pumps
acrylic tanks
plastic pieces
dry glass
vinegar -straight or diluted?
hydrogen peroxide?
BSJF
Thu, 22nd Mar 2012, 09:43 PM
I always use vinegar. It comes right off if you soak it. I use about 50% strength on the smaller stuff (cause I'm always in a hurry and don't like to wait), and poor full strength on sides of the tank, then soak in more diluted. On glass tanks I use a razorblade to speed the process, but I wouldn't on acrylic.
Europhyllia
Thu, 22nd Mar 2012, 10:27 PM
there anything that can be damaged by vinegar? or safe for all?
Kristy
Thu, 22nd Mar 2012, 10:36 PM
+1 for vinegar about 50% strength
The only thing I've ever seen hurt by soaking in vinegar were those little rubber suction cups. It seems like it makes them brittle and curled up.
Europhyllia
Thu, 22nd Mar 2012, 10:42 PM
Oh that's no good!
but good to know to keep anything rubber away... hm now most pumps have the impeller stuck in a little rubber piece too...
Big_Pun
Thu, 22nd Mar 2012, 10:54 PM
I like pure muratic acid that's all nick at the shop uses. just do it outside fumes are bad. I just pour directly on it, did a glass tank and a biocube back plastic wall with no probs. works in min just rinse off really well
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