Magnet/Scrubber for Deskmate 5 Gallon Acrylic Tank

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Hello everyone, as the title states, I"m looking for a good scrubber that won't scratch the hell out of my eShopps Deskmate 5 gallon tank. As the tank is hitting it's 3 month anniversary, I"m finally starting to get coraline algae growing at the base of the display. I"ve got a soft sponge that I"ve been using, but it won't get rid of the harder caked on coraline.

Do y'all use a magfloat acrylic set?

JUst want some first hand experience as I don't want it to take over the display panels and then create a real issue down the road.

Thanks in advance!

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Hello everyone, as the title states, I"m looking for a good scrubber that won't scratch the hell out of my eShopps Deskmate 5 gallon tank. As the tank is hitting it's 3 month anniversary, I"m finally starting to get coraline algae growing at the base of the display. I"ve got a soft sponge that I"ve been using, but it won't get rid of the harder caked on coraline.

Do y'all use a magfloat acrylic set?

JUst want some first hand experience as I don't want it to take over the display panels and then create a real issue down the road.

Thanks in advance!

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If you dont want to scratch the tank, then avoid all mag cleaners.

Get yourself a kent marine scraper with the plastic tip.

Fwiw you need to be quick with coraline on acrylic as ive seen some horrible etching result from slow action removal.
 
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If you dont want to scratch the tank, then avoid all mag cleaners.

Get yourself a kent marine scraper with the plastic tip.

Fwiw you need to be quick with coraline on acrylic as ive seen some horrible etching result from slow action removal.
Thanks! Will look into this now!

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I would avoid anything with magnets, but I’m using the flipper nano with the plastic ends instead of the metal ones that you find in stores.
I just ordered the hand scrapper tool since I use my old plastic cards already to scrape coralline off. That way my hands can stay out of the tank and I don’t overflow it trying to clean it.
 

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I might pick up that flipper plastic scraper tool. I have a sponge that I use that keeps most of it clean...but I can't get down to my sand bed line, and I'm starting to get more build up there. I'll definitely look into that.

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