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![]() or this little robot:
http://www.agiaquatics.com/ not sure how much it goes for! lol! See the video on their site.. Last edited by daniella3d; 11-09-2010 at 03:11 PM. |
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Really cool... but for $125+ I don't mind using my mag float and wiping away the glass algae.
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![]() 125$? I did not know the price but for some people who really want something that will clean the glass automaticaly, that might be the only option. I too don't mind cleaning my glass as I have very little algae that build up on the glass. Too much algae on the glass = too much nutriment or nitrates/phosphates. That's where it should be controlled
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![]() $125 would be cheap, I'd pay that just for the novelty. I paid $80 for my non-automatic magnet cleaner.
Magfloats are fine for smaller tanks but for larger tanks with thicker glass than 1/4" you'll want the rare earth type with replaceable pads. This is really your best algae cleaner for glass, no saltwater pleco exists. |
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Sooooo agree! if you add up how much you pay for a really good magnet cleaner, and then snails and lawnmower blenny.... You're probably just as likely to spend the same if not more money. I like it! haha. My frikin tunze magnet was over $100.
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