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What’s one item that’s not aquarium specific, but you find invaluable for maintaining, cleaning, organizing, or otherwise enjoying your aquarium?

Here’s two that got me thinking:

Back saver water water management:
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Mixing supplements/additives:
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What are you using that others might not have thought about
 
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Errr… idk, i use razor blade, toothbrush, etc. Though i do use a dish washing sponge, and i have never heard of other people use it. So i am the only one i guess?
For filtering? I did that when i had a freshwater system. Speaking of sponges, anyone using magic erasers for cleaning their glass?
 

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I can only thing of the regular stuff off the top of my head:
Turkey baster, old toothbrushes, cheapie 10mL syringes, buckets (already said but a good one), plastic bins in general of all sizes for different things.

Also, Dollar Store plastic colander for catching fish (if needing to transfer) and 3 qt. plastic containers with LARGE lids for RODI (use for testing clean-up and keep a couple in cabinet near tank for ATO container fill).
 

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Turkey baster is a must in my book
 

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The slotted holders for sponges from Dollar Store. They are tall so cut the height down and use it as a temp frag rack. I secure it with old magnets I saved.
 

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plastic kitchen spatula !
great on the algae in your sump , try it...
Wait! We're supposed to clean the sump lol.
I have too many life forms living in the filth. When I replaced my last tank I scraped out 6 years worth of mulm and dumped in my new sump to give it a jump start.
 

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Wait! We're supposed to clean the sump lol.
I have too many life forms living in the filth. When I replaced my last tank I scraped out 6 years worth of mulm and dumped in my new sump to give it a jump start.
I agree .. i keep the main display clean but a dirty sump.
I run a refugium so it gets algae on the baffles. The spatula works pretty well for me..
 

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What’s one item that’s not aquarium specific, but you find invaluable for maintaining, cleaning, organizing, or otherwise enjoying your aquarium?

Here’s two that got me thinking:

Back saver water water management:
20260530_220048_9F4B02AA-36AC-416E-A63F-F8AB6CFA7819.png


Mixing supplements/additives:
20260530_220048_F7EE4C48-04A0-43EE-A18B-CB547F4FE497.png


What are you using that others might not have thought about
Simple answer for me - A bucket
 

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