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![]() I've got a few of those going now, they got rid of probablyl 80% of the smell originally. Will it do the last portion?
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![]() febreeze?
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![]() Try vinegar in boiling water in the areas that smell the worst. I've also heard lemon juice in boiling water works.
If you use febreze unplug your skimmer and cover the tank, that stuff is evil (for tanks anyways).
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![]() I'll try the water trick today. The smell is still around, and I'm running out of "stinky" candles.
Something that helped though between yesterday and today was to move all my plants right next to the tank or on top of it. Now my tank smells like saltwater, flowers, and burnt pump! Does Febreeze come in lighter fragrances? |
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![]() How about those scented rings you put on the lightbulbs? Those work fairly well. Or the plug in air fresheners.
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