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Old 04-07-2009, 12:45 AM
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Hello,

Well my son took it upon himself to help dear old dad and cleaned the tank with Windex...ohh and proceeded to spray it into the tank...
According to my wife there was not much sprayed in...

Well, there has been significant polyp withdrawl on a number of the corals and the Foxface seemed particularly distressed. Two 25% water changes over two days and things are slowly improving, but I may do another water change..

Thoughts?...other than..."that was a bad idea"...of course
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Old 04-07-2009, 12:51 AM
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Water changes, water changes and more water changes ... My wife did the same thing to my tank 2 years ago and it took several water changes in the period of a week to get the amonia to drop to a reasonable level. you could try an amonia sponge in your sump or your reactor if you have one.
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:29 AM
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Test your ammonia, nitrite, and nitrates. Do waterchanges as needed. I would stick with 25% daily until it gets better. Some fresh carbon wouldn't be a bad idea either. Should be ok though!
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Old 04-07-2009, 03:24 AM
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+1 on all above advice.

Dude...Im sorry.....The suspense is killing me....how are things doing? Let me know if you need any emergency help man.
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Old 04-07-2009, 03:29 AM
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IIRC - and like Sam sort of mentioned... I think windex is primarily Ammonia based? So basically water changes like was mentioned... carbon, and potentially an ammonia sponge... your tank should be alright! I clean the outside of my tank with windex all the time. That shouldnt cause any problem
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Old 04-07-2009, 04:38 AM
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I nearly wiped out my 3.5G nano once when the net I was using was placed in the sink that was just cleaned with windex and then placed in the tank. Within hours, 50% of the livestock was dead.
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"Kent" puts out a product called ammonia detox that works in minutes to drop the ammo levels. I had to use it once when I got sloppy with a cleaner It worked great but just dont over do it. Some of my softies closed up a bit but nothing died.
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A good reminder why to never clean your tank with windex or comparable glass cleaners..vinegar in a spray bottle or even just plain water will accomplish the same thing, with less risk.

Agree with the others, imagine the water changes are helping out.
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why only 25%? I would definitely do at least an immediate 75% or more water change, then continue monitoring daily and water changing as needed.
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Thank you for all the advice.

Actually, I don't clean the tank with Windex...my son thought hey it cleans windows...why not the fishtank...at least he was trying to help.

Water changes, carbon and a heavy doses of frowning seem to have paid off for the most part. The polyps are at about 75% of what they were and the colour seems to be coming back in all but one so far.

BTW, I just noticed, my windex post was post 100 for me!
Do I get a toaster?
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