Best glass algae scrubbers

Sexytang

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i have a 36g bowfront and was wondering what would be best scrubber pad to go with. Right now I’m using a original magic eraser. Cleans most but the hard algae that’s hard to see I have to push hard. Just want a good scrub pad that will work good don’t want to use razor blades or anything I know I can scratch tank with. I’m famous for messing stuff up so I’d be the one to scratch everything swipe
 

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Tunze 0220.015 is the best scraper I've had. This one IS scraping.

Cons: it sinks, tricky to move to side panel.
 

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Love my flipper. I also have a couple mag floats, but easy to get sand behind them. If you never dip them do low in the tank they do a great job too. But the flipper when using the scraper is an open design where it's pretty hard to trip sand behind it.
 

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I've had several kinds and prefer the flipper.
 

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Another vote for the Flipper.
 

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