NeekaLovesYou
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Hi all,
I acquired a tank yesterday and have given it a good clean just using hot water and a rough scrub. However, I'm really having trouble getting rid of all I can imagine is plant debris/stains! It was being used as a newt tank so these "stains" cover each glass wall midway between the tank base and the top. I'm assuming it's from a floating plant as there were a lot of leaves I've just been able to rinse off. It's off-white/yellowy in color and almost has a dry texture when not submerged in water (hard to explain!). Definitely not algae as obviously that'sgreen and wipes right off! I get really paranoid about using anything other than water inside my tanks otherwise I would have tried vinegar. Is there anything else I can try or is vinegar the way to go? I've not had to tackle anything so hard wearing before!
Thanks in advance :kiss:
I acquired a tank yesterday and have given it a good clean just using hot water and a rough scrub. However, I'm really having trouble getting rid of all I can imagine is plant debris/stains! It was being used as a newt tank so these "stains" cover each glass wall midway between the tank base and the top. I'm assuming it's from a floating plant as there were a lot of leaves I've just been able to rinse off. It's off-white/yellowy in color and almost has a dry texture when not submerged in water (hard to explain!). Definitely not algae as obviously that'sgreen and wipes right off! I get really paranoid about using anything other than water inside my tanks otherwise I would have tried vinegar. Is there anything else I can try or is vinegar the way to go? I've not had to tackle anything so hard wearing before!
Thanks in advance :kiss: