Algae scraper for rear of tank

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What do you use to clean algae at the rear of your tank?

Because I have my tank mounted inside the wall, my lid opens at the rear and the display side of my tank is the rear when in the storage room to perform maintenance. The tank is a 90 gal, 24” deep. I need to be able to get to the “rear” of the tank to clean the display side. Magnetic scrapers will be a pain since it will take 2 people to get it mounted and if it falls away from the magnet, a second person will be required to set it back up.
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Hi,

I lost you a little on the angles needed. I use a long handle kent algae scraper for hard to reach places

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Hi,

I lost you a little on the angles needed. I use a long handle kent algae scraper for hard to reach places

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The display side “front glass” is only accessible from the room on the other side of the wall. So my glass lids are installed reverse so they open in the other room. It would be the same as most people trying to clean the rear glass. That Kent long handle scraper is probably what I need. I’ve seen a few various kinds. Kent, Aquablade, etc...
 

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Why clean back glass? I’m letting mine grow. During my ugly phase I had 5” GHA growing off the back but my trochus snails and hermits took care of it and now I just have some sight dusting on the back. My trochus snails migrate to the back wall a few nights a week and it doesn’t get out of hand.
 

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Why clean back glass? I’m letting mine grow. During my ugly phase I had 5” GHA growing off the back but my trochus snails and hermits took care of it and now I just have some sight dusting on the back. My trochus snails migrate to the back wall a few nights a week and it doesn’t get out of hand.
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Have you tried the new magic eraser sheets, they are tougher than the old erasers they work great
I have.....I use them in between my Flipper magnet since mine has caused scratches in my glass in the past. I don't use magnets often, but when I do, those sheets work great.
 

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I also have a 90 and my algae scraper is a pincushion urchin! When I first got the urchin, my back glass was 100% coraline. I'd say it was completely gone within a week. I wish I had taken pictures along the way...it was amazing! He also keeps my MP40 clean and the corner overflow. As soon as the coraline starts growing on the back wall, he's after it again.
 

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Just to be clear these pads can be used INSIDE the tank?

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