Cleaning a saltwater tank for fresh?

Holly9937

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Wasn't sure what forum to post this in... I am still on the search for the BIG tank and might be able to get a 150g that used to be saltwater. I'm not sure how to go about the cleaning for that and I don't know if I would be able to do a thorough enough job with it being so big!! Can't really dump it out in the sink :rolleyes: !!! Is this worth the hassle? Possible to do?
 
Fill with hot water, add 4-5 scoops of oxyclean. Soak until the water is comfortable to work in, and use a clean (ie, fosh only) nylon brush to scrub at any water stains or algae on the glass. Drain, refill, drain--repeat till you can't smell the oxyclean anymore.
 
I could do this outside, but would it be bad to dump oxyclean in my yard? I'm a bit of a tree hugger :D Also, does the salt somehow soak into the silicon, or would the cleaning take care of that if it did?
 
Silicone won't absorb salt, no worries there. The oxyclean is harmless--I've dumped it on more flower beds than I can count. Once it's sat for long enough, there's nothing in there that will harm anything.
 
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