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Thanks for the tip - it's only on my light cover though, so I think I'll just let it be. -Paul "><(((\"> John Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To jump in the middle here, to clean the white stuff off your glass, use > white vinegar. Being careful not to get much in the water, it will affect > your ph. > > JOhn :-) > > "Paul S. Walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hey, I admit it's a reach but I can tell you that what ever it is, it does > > not just dissolve easily. I just tried to clean it off the light cover > and > > though the more recent layer of film cleaned off, the older stuff was > > completely resistant to hard scrubbing with a wet paper towel - even for a > > full minute. It think mere salt would have come off in that amount of > time. > > These also could be quarelling injuries. This is a very contentious batch > of > > Tets, calmer since I brought the number up to 5 but they still go at it > from > > time to time. > > > > -Paul > > > > > > "Surgicalrn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Don't you think if the white stuff on the light cover is "salt" deposits > > and > > > the fish are getting little "salt moustaches" when they dart up to eat > > that > > > the "salt" would dissolve back into the water as the fish swim and > > breathe? > > > I've watched my fish and they keep enough tubidity going on in front of > > them > > > to dissolve any "salt" they would get from doing what you describe. Nice > > try > > > though ;-) > > > > > > > > >
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