Grabber claw that's safe for reef?

blackstallion

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I'm actually quite shocked I can't find any grabber claws on the market that are plastic or stainless steel, making them reef safe. There are so many cases I can think of where it would be useful, for in tank fragging, pruning, "weeding", grabbing frags that fell in between rocks, etc!

I have a deep 30" 220g tank where a set of 30"+ grabber claws similar to this would be extremely useful in not having to stick my entire arm up to my shoulder into the tank! Anyone have any leads on something like this?

Whether they're plastic, or stainless steel.

All the ones I'm finding I'm guessing should NOT be interested into a reef tank.

 

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