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help- second-hand tank

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GlitterySkulls · 24/07/2011 19:15

we've been given a tank by a friend, but its been sitting out in their back garden & it's filthy. its currently in my shower full of hot water & bleach, & once its soaked a while i'm going to have to scrub it.

how do i ensure that all traces of bleach are out of it before i set it up & do a fishless cycle? i'm a bit concerned incase the bleachy residue somehow remains even after thorough rinsing.

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GlitterySkulls · 24/07/2011 19:17

i've just read that back & realised how thick i sound lol

i know what i was trying to say, hopefully you do too Grin

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EauRouge · 24/07/2011 21:40

How much did you put in? Normally if you use bleach to clean up an old fish tank I would say dilute it 10 parts water to one part bleach. Then you just need to rinse and rinse and rinse about a billion times. I wouldn't leave the bleach to soak though, just use it to wipe.

Don't forget to do a fishless cycle once it's all set up!

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GlitterySkulls · 25/07/2011 09:44

after all that, just as i finish scrubbing the thing i discover it leaks slightly Angry

this tank was manky- the dirt was encrusted into it, it wouldn't wipe off, it had to soak for a good few hours, then i still had to scrub.

thanks for your reply, though :)

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EauRouge · 25/07/2011 09:53

If it's a leak in the silicone then it's really easy to fix. All you need is a tube of aquarium friendly silicone (get it from an aquatic shop rather than a DIY shop), make sure the leaking spot is dry and just stick some silicone over it.

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GlitterySkulls · 25/07/2011 15:05

that's so weird, i'm just back from the aquarium shop, having bought a tube :)

i've never repaired a tank before, hope i don't bugger it up !

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EauRouge · 25/07/2011 17:10

Nah, it's dead easy, as long as you don't mind how it looks Grin

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GlitterySkulls · 25/07/2011 17:23

its a wee tiny chip at the bottom corner, no- one will see it !!

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GlitterySkulls · 26/07/2011 20:44

i've just done it, and i'm looking at it thinking "hmmmm" Hmm & i'm wondering, should i have put it on the inside instead of the outside?

a bit late to ask now, i know Grin

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EauRouge · 26/07/2011 21:26

Depends where the chip is! As long as it sits flat then it should be OK.

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GlitterySkulls · 26/07/2011 22:36

fingers crossed it works then lol

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