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Foam in Stock Tank
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffK-MN" data-source="post: 1608165" data-attributes="member: 20462"><p>My neighbor has been having a oily scummy foam in his stock tank for a horse.</p><p>He has rinsed it with a hose but a few days it comes back.</p><p>It just started when he put the tank heater in the tank. The water is cool to the touch. It has a smell like a fish aquarium.</p><p>He asked the farm store about the heater. They had no idea.</p><p>He asked the vet. She said the heater is to big for the tank. It is a 70 gal. Rubber maid tank.</p><p>Thanks for the info Jeff</p><p>I have a metal tank he can use it is from the tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffK-MN, post: 1608165, member: 20462"] My neighbor has been having a oily scummy foam in his stock tank for a horse. He has rinsed it with a hose but a few days it comes back. It just started when he put the tank heater in the tank. The water is cool to the touch. It has a smell like a fish aquarium. He asked the farm store about the heater. They had no idea. He asked the vet. She said the heater is to big for the tank. It is a 70 gal. Rubber maid tank. Thanks for the info Jeff I have a metal tank he can use it is from the tank. [/QUOTE]
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