Right now im looking at a tank for a sump but it had been treated with copper a long time ago.. would this be a problem for me if so how and what could i do about it?.. It's a good deal!
I was kinda thinking the same thing.. But i hear a lot in this hobby.."The tank was never treated with copper" I understand maybe Live rock but not a tank.. BTW I always wash a used tank out with vinegar & baking soda.. makes a nice soft scrub for dried algae on the glass.. I don't think i can talk this guy down much more on the price... 50 cent on the gl ;Dredfishbluefish said:Copper does not "stick" to glass or silicone. A good cleaning with a mild acid (vinegar), and rinsed well, should do the trick.
Now when it comes to wheeling and dealing for the tank, mention that the copper "ruined" the tank, and see if you can cut the price even more. ;D
"if you clean the outside of your tank with Windex, it will eventually seap in to the tank."? That's a first for me and something I would never believepgordemer said:Copper ruining the tank is right up with the urban legend that if you clean the outside of your tank with Windex, it will eventually seap in to the tank.
Just do a good vinegar cleaning like any other tank, new or used.