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    Default Converting salt to freshwater

    Got a 90g half cylinder wanting to convert from salt, to freshwater...discus...had to reseal it. Question is can i just scrub a little, pour some vinegar in it, let run with the magnum 350 for a few days to get rid of salt residue? I used afi silicone...cured for two days now.

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    Default Re: Converting salt to freshwater

    I may add it has a built in overflow....

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    Default Re: Converting salt to freshwater

    Salt residue will not bother your discus. Strangely they are very tolerant of high concentrations of salt for short periods of time. I recently successfully treated for a mystery pathogen with 1tbsp/gallon. I cannot imagine how your residue quantity would be anywhere close to that concentration.
    Give your tank a good flush out with fresh water, fill er up, get it cycled and you'll be good to go!

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    Default Re: Converting salt to freshwater

    The residue not that bad, curious on whats in the built in overflow. Thats why i was wanting to just scrub and run it with vinegar. The filter is an old magnum 350 canister. I was going to run it bare, no media. Just didnt know if running tank with filter would get rid of what i can see...half gallon vinegar and 90g of water , run a few days and rinse be good enough....or just let it run a day or two with no vinegar?
    2 days for silicone be ok to fill it up?

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    Default Re: Converting salt to freshwater

    I'm not a silicone expert but I think it takes a week or more to cure. Was it a superficial reseal on the joins for a leak or did you have to do a structural reseal?
    If you want to clean out the overflow and do a sterilization of sorts on the tank I would use hydrogen peroxide instead of vinegar. You can buy commercial grade 29%. If you throw a gallon of that in fill er up and run it your whole system will get purged by it's oxidizing effect. After a day or 2 simply drain, refill and begin your cycle!

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    Default Re: Converting salt to freshwater

    It was just a leak, top front seam. Applied a two inch long seam. I scrubbed a little on the overflow, what i could get. Just want to make sure the salt residue is out of tank, and filter....

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