wantsummora acropora Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 549 Reaction score 354 Location Buckhead Nov 21, 2024 #1 I have brown stuff accumulating in my mixing tank. I disassembled everything (as much as possible) and cleaned the tank, pipes and pump. Can I nuke the whole mixing system with something and the water still be usable? Thanks for all suggestions!
I have brown stuff accumulating in my mixing tank. I disassembled everything (as much as possible) and cleaned the tank, pipes and pump. Can I nuke the whole mixing system with something and the water still be usable? Thanks for all suggestions!
scuba steve Moderator Staff member Supporting Messages 461 Reaction score 662 Location Mableton Nov 21, 2024 #2 You can bleach it and then use Prime (or other dechlorinator) to neutralize it.
myvwrock Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 768 Reaction score 316 Nov 21, 2024 #3 Do you use reef crystals?
wantsummora acropora Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 549 Reaction score 354 Location Buckhead Nov 21, 2024 #4 I use TM Pro Reef
Steve Burton Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 1,676 Reaction score 2,407 Location Lawrenceville/Lilburn Nov 21, 2024 #5 I empty mine @ once a year and pressure wash
wantsummora acropora Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 549 Reaction score 354 Location Buckhead Nov 21, 2024 #6 Steve Burton said: I empty mine @ once a year and pressure wash Click to expand... Did that about 2 months ago for this same reason. Now its back.
Steve Burton said: I empty mine @ once a year and pressure wash Click to expand... Did that about 2 months ago for this same reason. Now its back.
wantsummora acropora Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 549 Reaction score 354 Location Buckhead Nov 21, 2024 #7 I thought about doing an ICP test but I already put bleach in the tank.
myvwrock Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 768 Reaction score 316 Nov 22, 2024 #8 Was it crusty? I put vinegar in mine and it came right off