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rehabbing neglected tank


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  1. #1
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    Chrissy

    Default rehabbing neglected tank

    so i just bought a 14 gallon biocube for twenty bucks and got what i paid for, its a mess salt corrosion on everything, reflector plate in hood is all rusted, missing one fan the other fan is loud as crazy, leds arent attached and dont work, and somethings messed up cuz once i plugged it in it shocked me when i touched the water, determined to get this baby right again, ugh got alot of work to do any advice ?

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    Yikes on the getting shocked part...if you really are going to fix it up make sure that doesn't happen again before you put your livestock in :/

    Since it only cost $20, maybe it would be worth it to spend the money you're going to use fixing it on a slightly better, not-broken tank? Save you a couple shocks :]

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