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I recently bought a used 55 gal. aquarium, it appears that the lady I bought it from used something that was abrasive to clean the inside of the tank so there are alot of fine scratches on the glass, I have the aquarium set up is there any way to buff out the scratches with out emptying the tank or harming my fish?
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nope, there isn't, sorry
i had the same problem before, and the tank still has major scratches, but the fish just live, and i dont mind, but are ur scratches really big and noticable? you can just get another tank, but if glass is scratched, it means its scratched, you can't erase them :( good luck!
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