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the ammonia cloud produced by the windex around your tank (or stray amounts from droplets, etc) can get absorbed directly into your tank via the air, causing a total wipeout! i've seen this happen to folks with both fresh and salt tanks.

(this was the most plausible cause in one of my customers' claims of 'old tank syndrome,btw :roll: )

NO chemical cleaning materials OF ANY KIND should be allowed near your tank, or the air near your tank.a good rule of thumb is-if it's in the air, it's in the water.(example-if you smoke while enjoying your tank, so's your tank!)

water cleans glass spotless.for lime deposits,dab with vinegar,wait awhile, and then clean with water.
 

reefland

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Clean it with white vinegar if you have deposits on the glass or plain old RO/DI water if its just a little salt creep.
 

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