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Keith Hill

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hey I bought my tank used and it's been up and running for a bit. I see everyone on here loves their mag float but I find mine was ok at first but now it's not getting the job done. I'm not sure if it's because I don't clean the glass as much as when the tank was new or not. I don't see he algae on the back glass until I look through the side. I got the mag float with the tank so I'm not sure if they can wear out.
 

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Mag Float is ok but it doesn't have a scraper edge. You should look in to a Tunze of flipper scraper.
 

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Yes, one side has a pad and the other is a scraper. You can flip the sides by rotating the outside half.
 

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Realize you can buy replacement pads/felt for your MAG float for a couple bucks.

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Also, dependent on the float you have, you can buy an attachment scraper.

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