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Hlie
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Post by Hlie » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:24 pm

It's no use... I used citric acid and lastly I even tried muriatic acid. Non of them worked... I guess the glass is chemically etched....

Well, lesson learned - shouldn't buy used aquarium....

Thanks for all your help guys.

:)

linarite
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Post by linarite » Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:24 pm

Limestone is made up of calcium carbonate. You could use vinegar on this. It might take a little while but if you keep applying it the build up with be dissolved. If you can find some pickling vinegar which is a little stronger than the standard white stuff it will work faster. The up side to vinegar is that it rinses away completely and won't contaminate the tank.
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linarite
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Post by linarite » Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:27 pm

Sorry, I was typing while you were posting the last note. If you have tried those acids and still have a problem, then, yes the tank is etched. Calcium buildup will not stand up to either of those acids. Maybe you could turn it into a terrarium instead?
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Hlie
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Post by Hlie » Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:23 am

Hm.. I think I'll make it into a river tank :P
I guess I'll have to make the manifold for 55 gallon this time....

Thanks y'all for the help. Really appreciate it :)

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