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    Default New to forum not new to Discus

    Hello everyone. I have kept fish tanks in one way or another my entire life. I have been in to Reef keeping for the past few years. But after much debate I have decided to get out of Saltwater and get back into Discus.
    I have a 135g with internal overflow and fish room in my basement. Everything will be fully disassembled and cleaned thoroughly. I plan on keeping a freshwater refugium and a fully planted tank. Since all of my equipment is very high end I will not need to purchase that much to get this going.
    I do have a quick question though. The pipes running from my main floor to the basement will need to be cleaned somehow. Any suggestions on this?

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    Default Re: New to forum not new to Discus

    I wonder if potassium permanganate would work. If you hold water in the pipes for a few hours it should destroy all organics. It is cheap and Seachem prime will neutralise it instantly, making it safe.
    Just don’t get it in your eyes while it is active (purple).

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    Default Re: New to forum not new to Discus

    Hi Marc,
    Welcome back to Discus and to the forum! 135g is a great size for Discus.

    Curious if you could give more detail on this...
    The pipes running from my main floor to the basement will need to be cleaned somehow. Any suggestions on this?
    What were these pipes carrying that you need to clean?

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    Default Re: New to forum not new to Discus

    HI and welcome Marc.
    Balancing discus with a high tech planted tank is a though welcoming back in freshwaters IMO. Try to at least start with full grown discus to make things easier along the way .

    If the pipes were used to carry your 40 ppt salt water I think that you shouldn't bother to sterilize them at all , but if you want to do it anyway , bleach or PP solution would oxidize any organics and bacteria left in them .
    Good luck and please keep us updated with your new discus project .

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    Default Re: New to forum not new to Discus

    Quote Originally Posted by brewmaster15 View Post
    Hi Marc,
    Welcome back to Discus and to the forum! 135g is a great size for Discus.

    Curious if you could give more detail on this... What were these pipes carrying that you need to clean?

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    My sump for my Reef tank s in the basement. Main tank is on the main level. It’s the drain and return pipe that I think should be cleaned.
    Last edited by Second Hand Pat; 10-11-2018 at 08:42 AM.

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    Default Re: New to forum not new to Discus

    How are these pipes connected to the rest of your system?
    I'm a plumber... I can help you with this... Are you saying that the old salt sump is in the basement and the old salt tank is in main level? But now you are going to switch both over to freshwater?

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