Precautions when buying a used tank?

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Hi all,

Going to be buying a 25 gallon innovative marine AIO lagoon tank this evening when I get off of work. The last used tank I bought had a ton of problems (though I never found out if it was because the tank was used).

That being said, are there any precautions I should take when I buy this tank as far as cleaning? I haven't seen the tank in person, but from photos it looks pretty clean. That being said, who knows what bacteria will be in it from their livestock.

What do you do when you buy a used tank?
 

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if concerned about water leak, can always ask seller to put water in tank before u buy. I always bought used tanks w no regrets. Just give it a bleach & vinegar bath to disinfect it and tank will be like brand new. 1-2 cups of bleach (in ur case 1 cup should be plenty) with tank full of water and let it run for 24 hrs, drain and rinse/wipe down and let it dry. The bleach will evaporate and tank will be ready to go. U can use vinegar if there are coraline algae or mineral deposits built up on tank, otherwise vinegar is not necessary.

I buy mostly used equipment (pump, powerhead, heater etc) and prior to using any of them I always give it a bleach bath to disinfect.
 
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if concerned about water leak, can always ask seller to put water in tank before u buy. I always bought used tanks w no regrets. Just give it a bleach & vinegar bath to disinfect it and tank will be like brand new. 1-2 cups of bleach (in ur case 1 cup should be plenty) with tank full of water and let it run for 24 hrs, drain and rinse/wipe down and let it dry. The bleach will evaporate and tank will be ready to go. U can use vinegar if there are coraline algae or mineral deposits built up on tank, otherwise vinegar is not necessary.

I buy mostly used equipment (pump, powerhead, heater etc) and prior to using any of them I always give it a bleach bath to disinfect.

Awesome, thank you! I have a couple of questions about that:

1. Should I do this on my patio? Will the bleach make my house smell like bleach?
2. The tank will be dry while I am setting it up for about 1-2 months probably. Will that be enough time for any remaining bleach particles to be gone? Don't want them to mess up my bacteria cycle.
 

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Awesome, thank you! I have a couple of questions about that:

1. Should I do this on my patio? Will the bleach make my house smell like bleach?
I gave bleach bath while tank was in dining room and it was ok, family didn't complain about smell. It's so diluted, 1cup to 25 gal. Fill tank w water first before putting bleach in to minimize smell.

2. The tank will be dry while I am setting it up for about 1-2 months probably. Will that be enough time for any remaining bleach particles to be gone? Don't want them to mess up my bacteria cycle.
oh yeah, only need few days for bleach to have safely evaporated.
GL
 

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Awesome, thank you! I have a couple of questions about that:

1. Should I do this on my patio? Will the bleach make my house smell like bleach?
2. The tank will be dry while I am setting it up for about 1-2 months probably. Will that be enough time for any remaining bleach particles to be gone? Don't want them to mess up my bacteria cycle.
yes and yes
 
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I gave bleach bath while tank was in dining room and it was ok, family didn't complain about smell. It's so diluted, 1cup to 25 gal. Fill tank w water first before putting bleach in to minimize smell.

oh yeah, only need few days for bleach to have safely evaporated.
GL

Love it, thanks for the tips!
 
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