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Mag scraper

MadReefer

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What si everyone using to clean the glass? Trying to find a good scarper / razor combo.
 

MadReefer

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Thanks Chris. I was looking for combo item. I made a DIY holder from PVC for a single edge razor but not enough pressure to remove coralline. I have to hold the razor and stick my arm in the tank. I do have a old mag float for I use for normal algae.
 

DEL

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I have the AlgaeFree Tiger shark since I needed something for a 3/4 glass. I've left it in the tank daily for about a year and a half now. I take it out only to clean it. Pricey but it's a quality piece. Looks nice too since it's wooden
 

amado

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I am using the flipper max on my tanks. It works with glass and acrylic.
If you are going to reef a polooza mag float is going to have a new updated glass cleaner.

I also use this flipper platinum to get the tough algea.
 

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I used to use the flipper max with the scraper for a while. Then Switched to tunze with the plastic blade and use a handled scraper. Both ways are about as easy and time consuming and have about the same results. I just feel more comfortable with the tunze staying in my tank, seems built considerably better. And it does look better with a hand scraper the day I do it.
 

myrjon

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Get a paint scraper from a hardware store and then I mag float scraper
 
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