Algae free Hammerhead or Tiger Shark for 1/2" Acrylic?

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Hi guys. My acrylic tank is 1/2" thick but I was wondering what my best option would be? The Tiger Shark scraper is rated for 5/8 - 3/4" thickness vs Hammerhead rated at 1/2 to 5/8". What would you guys recommend? I'm upgrading from a weak mag float. Thanks.
 

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For scraping on my acrylic which ive yet to do...lol. i have a kent marine scrapper 2. It has plastic blades i think are for acrylic. Ive heard good things about both the ones youve mentioned and also ppl used to like the flipper? Idk if its acrylic safe or if ppl still like em. I never tried as i like the mags.
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