How are you removing the algae off your glass

How are you cleaning the algae off your glass


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You know it is a special day when @vetteguy53081 stops by to make a post in your thread :)
Does that have razor attachment? What's the price on that? I was looking for the cheaper option lol.
I used a mag-float with my 150 and it did ok but the green algae stuck to the glass was hard to remove with it.
 

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I have paired a Mag Float with a MagSleeve Algae Magnet Inside Sleeve. Using this combo with my drill attachment I have been able to remove a two year build up of coralline algae from my acrylic tank side panels without scratching it.
 

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You know it is a special day when @vetteguy53081 stops by to make a post in your thread :)
Does that have razor attachment? What's the price on that? I was looking for the cheaper option lol.
I used a mag-float with my 150 and it did ok but the green algae stuck to the glass was hard to remove with it.
Was over $400.....its for a thick tank.
Although Flipper is one of the good ones, I really liked the Tunze strong ALOT !!!
 

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On my 210g acrylic I have the Mighty Magnet along with a couple atachments (bag and coralline scraper). It is fantastic.
On my 40g/20g Magfloat, on my 6g the Flipper nano.

I also use a magic eraser when needed on any tank and a hand scraper for my tanks.
 

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