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![]() Danny,
Bleach will kill your coralline, for sure, but it won't remove it from the tank surfaces. Dilute vinegar in water will not remove the coralline either. That's why scraping off the coralline before adding the bleach is important. |
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![]() Bummer, I thought it might be the easy way to get rid of it.
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![]() Hey Bill,
How does the caulking handle the acid? ![]()
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