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Anyone ever try one to scrub algae of a rock in the tank? They are submersible right? Thinking it may be a way to get at a few tufts in my tank.
 

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Anyone ever try one to scrub algae of a rock in the tank? They are submersible right? Thinking it may be a way to get at a few tufts in my tank.
I’m not sure they’re submersible. You might want to check yours first. That being said, it should work.
 

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Would not be very useful you would do better to get some blue leg hermit crabs to clean the rocks for you.
 

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I’ve used an electric tooth brush to kill remnants of an out of control chalice. I did do a little patch of algae, but it didn’t scrub the rock clean. It did pulverize some algae to cloud up the tank.
 

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