Cleaning out a 100 gallon feed trough

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CarlaW

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Hey all, I have a queston about how to clean out my 100 gallon feed trough. I need it to make up 100 gallons of saltwater for a water change. This thing has been sitting outside for the last 2 years, and I just want to make sure it will be saltwater safe. Any help will be appreciated, TIA.
 
I'd just bleach it Charlie. I use a single hot tub chlorine pellet to clean out my WC cans. Works fine and I just leave them out in the back yard.

Don
 
What's the trough made of, plastic or metal? Plastics can leech chemicals into the water if they are not food grade, although if you only have water in it for a day or two, it shouldn't be a big deal.

I would clean out the trough with elbow grease and chlorine bleach for a disinfectant. Rinse well, and make sure the water is well-aerated as you mix it to off-gas any left over chlorine.

If you don't wash with some sort of disenfectant then you run the risk of introducing all sorts of algae and cyanobacteria into your tank.
 
Would you guys use that insta-chlor to clean it out again after bleaching it? It is made out of plastic, I used it to cure my live rock in my 300 when I set up the tank 2.5 years ago.

I just rinse with the garden hose. Lots of flow will bolw off the chlorine.

Don
 

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