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Invigor 02-04-2005 05:10 AM

algae magnets
 
magfloat or rare-earth?

G1GY 02-04-2005 05:40 AM

I use magfloat with great results! :biggrin:

megatron_55 02-04-2005 09:19 AM

Magnets
 
They're all the same except name brands and size :silly: I use mag float tho' . . . most pet stores carry this brand over the other

IslandReefer 02-04-2005 11:12 AM

magnetic
 
Magfloat max about $30
Rare Earth upto $180.....for me it was a nobrainer....and the magfloat work fine for soft algeas. I use a scraper for coraline
I think if you have glass thicker than the 5/8 limit of the magfloat only then shell out the extra cash....I hear it takes both hands to move a good size rare-earth mag :eek:
I don't think that even the rare earth could scrape coraline ,for long.
Oceansmotions make a scrapper out of a magfloat, as an added bonus :mrgreen:
My 2 cents
Cheers

StirCrazy 02-04-2005 12:56 PM

Magfloat will scrape coraline with a few passes. I wouldn't waist the money of a expensive one.

Steve

danny zubot 02-04-2005 02:32 PM

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I glued a green scrubbing pad (cleaned of course) on to the inner side of my Magfloat to give it more "scrub"

Invigor 02-04-2005 03:08 PM

cool, thanks for the advice..the coraline is getting outta control

Willow 02-04-2005 03:13 PM

magfloat

AJ_77 02-04-2005 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Invigor
cool, thanks for the advice..the coraline is getting outta control

razor for the hard algae, otherwise magfloat seems to handle the film stuff.

Invigor 02-04-2005 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AJ_77
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Originally Posted by Invigor
cool, thanks for the advice..the coraline is getting outta control

razor for the hard algae, otherwise magfloat seems to handle the film stuff.

I do use a razor but becasue of the bracing on my tank it's hard to reach the back and sides of the tank

danny zubot 02-04-2005 03:38 PM

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I just let the coraline grow on the back of mine. I think it looks more natural than the store bought backing variety.

Bob I 02-04-2005 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Invigor
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Originally Posted by AJ_77
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Originally Posted by Invigor
cool, thanks for the advice..the coraline is getting outta control

razor for the hard algae, otherwise magfloat seems to handle the film stuff.

I do use a razor but becasue of the bracing on my tank it's hard to reach the back and sides of the tank

I don't look throught the back, or sides of my tanks, so I never clean those surfaces :rolleyes:

sumpfinfishe 02-04-2005 08:25 PM

I use a rare earth and will never go back to the cheaper ones.
Mine cost about $60 but it has replaceable felt and cleaning pads, not to mention this magnet kicks butt on strenght. It holds to the glass like no other and is great for going around corners. It's so strong that you can put it on either side of one hand and it will stick to the front and back of your hand-watch the fingers though! With this strenght I only need to make one pass on the glass to see crstal clear.

EmilyB 02-04-2005 11:50 PM

Ditto Rich, rare earth forever more ! The extended reach model is a nice new feature. :biggrin:

Bob I 02-05-2005 02:10 AM

I have a number of Mag Floats, and one of the larger one does a good job in my 20H, but for real cleaning on my larger tank I use a Magnavore. It cost around $80.00, but that thing is seriously powerful. :eek:

j83 02-05-2005 02:51 AM

Rare Earth! Wouldn't use any other.

Jim Barry 02-05-2005 03:16 AM

I have both the rare earth and mag float....... I would spend the extra money on a rare earth any day!!

StirCrazy 02-05-2005 03:33 AM

now is some brand of cleaner using rare earth for there name? this would be weird as both mag float and several other brands use "rare earth" magnets inside them. Rare earth is a physical type of magnet that is stronger than a iron based magnet.

here is a bit about them for Those that are interested.
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...77&cat=3,42363

Steve

digital canuck 02-05-2005 04:42 AM

Rare earth is worth the money.
 
I was using the largest size of Mag Float on my 75gal and recently replaced it with a Rare Earth. I was using a Rare Earth on my 180 and it cleans excellently. I have two of the Hammerheads.

Rick

EmilyB 02-05-2005 06:58 AM

For me, rare earth = MAGNAVORE..... :razz: :lol: not just the sliver they drop in the mag float... :lol:

muck 02-05-2005 07:00 AM

Speaking of Mag-floats...
If you mag-float seems to chatter a bit along the glass is it underpowered? :confused:

Bob I 02-05-2005 03:28 PM

Steve and Deb are both right. Both the Mag float and the Magnavore use rare earth magnets. I think, however, as Deb says, the Mag Floats and some other glass cleaners use much smaller magnets. Therefore, the question it is not whether you like Mag float, or rare earth cleaners, but which rare earth type do you prefer.


That is the way I see it anyway. :mrgreen:

ruck'n'reefer 02-05-2005 03:52 PM

Has anyone compared similar Magnavore and tigershark/ hammerhead floatmags?

SuperFudge 02-05-2005 05:00 PM

Heres an interesting one,

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...om_scraper.jpg

AJ_77 02-05-2005 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by muck
Speaking of Mag-floats...
If you mag-float seems to chatter a bit along the glass is it underpowered? :confused:

I think it has been recommended to go up a size with those if possible.

PrairieReefer 02-07-2005 04:55 AM

I use a Magnavore 6 (rated for up to 3/4 inch glass I believe), on a 75g with 1/2 inch glass (completly open top, no bracing or euro bracing, a very nice tank). I would never go back to anything else. I even use it on my tanks with 1/4 inch glass. It is a little harder to move, but nothing sticks to the glass after a pass with it.

Also, cleaning the exterior of the glass with Coralife aquarium glass cleaner and polish alows the magnet to move a lot easier. I don't know what is in that stuff but it almost seems like a teflon product or something. Makes the glass real slippery and dirt, salt and fingerprints don't stick as easily. (I am fanatical about keeping viewing surfaces spotless - this includes my glasses, windshields, and my aquarium front panes).

Invigor 02-09-2005 03:30 PM

just ordered me a "Algae Free Hammerhead Float", woot.

thanks for your replies everyone!


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