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![]() My Urchin isn't making a dent in my Coraline. Atleast he aint starving HAHAHA
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![]() I gave up scraping the back glass and have learned to live with it...sort of
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![]() marie, i dont think you'll ever have a coraline free tank
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![]() I stand corrected
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![]() Yup, they climb the glass!!!!!
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![]() Let your Mg drop down below 1000 and you will see a bleaching/die off, learned this the hard way
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![]() Just stick one of these onto the back of a Magfloat and say goodbye to coralline:
http://www.jlaquatics.com/info/223/O...cessories.html Dollar for dollar this thing is the best buy I have ever made for my tank. It cleans coralline of the back glass with ease. |
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![]() I will never use another cleaning magnet in my life! I find they scratch up tanks pretty bad if you leave them in the tank all the time or get even one little sand grain caught in it. Even the coralline stuck in the magnet seems to scratch the glass!!
![]() I just use the long handled scrapers, and find it's an easy job with the replacable blades. Just keep the blades replaced. I use a scraper that uses household blades so it's super cheap. ![]() |