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Using an Old Aquarium?
 
 
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Old 04-14-2002, 08:26 PM   #1
sunglow
Using an Old Aquarium?

High all,

We have a 7 mos old Sunglow. At this time he is in a 10-gallon tank. We have a 30-gallon aquarium that has not been utilized for over 6 years (Just laying in the garage).

The aquarium was used for salt-water fish. Now it's just grimy with cobwebs.

We are new to snake-keeping and are not yet in tune to the sensitivity and tolerance ranges of these beautiful animals.

Does anyone have any ideas about how best to clean the tank in order to house our snake? I have been told that we should wash the tank with vinegar.

Should we abandon our idea of using this old tank?

Any feedback is much appreciated.

-Sunglow
 
 

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