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Anyone know where to get a branchy piece of driftwood Cheap!?
I need a piece for my 29 gallon
 
29 3/16" It's Very! dirty. Do you know how to get that white crust off of aquarium stuff? It's all over my filters also...

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Jag1980;1999733; said:
29 3/16" It's Very! dirty. Do you know how to get that white crust off of aquarium stuff? It's all over my filters also...

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I had one on my 10 gallon like that and i just had to scrub the crap out of it... Most did come off but not all of it... so are you gonna be around at all this week or weekend ??? I'll be heading over to Lake Wenatchee diving so i'll be close to marysville..
 
Jag1980;1999733; said:
29 3/16" It's Very! dirty. Do you know how to get that white crust off of aquarium stuff? It's all over my filters also...

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For the glass try a razorblade with vinegar. For the plastic, a coarse sponge with vinegar. And lots of elbow grease.
 
hbluehunter;2000009; said:
I had one on my 10 gallon like that and i just had to scrub the crap out of it... Most did come off but not all of it... so are you gonna be around at all this week or weekend ??? I'll be heading over to Lake Wenatchee diving so i'll be close to marysville..

Yeah, I'll be around later afternoons. You want the light also?
 
Modest_Man;2000111; said:
For the glass try a razorblade with vinegar. For the plastic, a coarse sponge with vinegar. And lots of elbow grease.

Is there anything I can use the doesn't require elbow grease? Something that will just dissolve most of it away?
I think I might have tried the vinegar thing and I don't think it worked well for me.
 
Jag1980;2002169; said:
Is there anything I can use the doesn't require elbow grease? Something that will just dissolve most of it away?
I think I might have tried the vinegar thing and I don't think it worked well for me.

Acid. *Shrugs* They're hard water stains (basic) so you want to use an acid (which vinegar is) to neutralize it.

Here's what I'm getting rid of/have for sale.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158261
 
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