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![]() Anyone had issues with them? I purchased it, and wanted to see what you guys think, cause scratch free part of it lol is total ... my new tanks front glass is all scratched up.
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![]() i think its a waste of money. I have it. Used it once and never again. I find Magfloat with scraper for coraline algae is the way to go.
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![]() I use the hammerhead and I like the replaceable pads on both wet/dry side.
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![]() I've used the tunze for almost 2 years now on a glass and I have one in an acylic tank. It has not scratched either tank. I use the blades on glass and the plastic on the acyrlic.
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![]() Thanks guys, I'll go back to my old mag-float... enough damage has been done.
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#7
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![]() Make sure you have the newer ones that has slots for scraper. Works great.
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