Poll: How often do you clean you glass?

How often do you have to clean your glass/acrylic?

  • Daily

    Votes: 90 10.5%
  • Every 2-3 Days

    Votes: 396 46.3%
  • Every 4-6 Days

    Votes: 164 19.2%
  • Once a Week

    Votes: 140 16.4%
  • I don't clean mine until I can't see in the tank

    Votes: 53 6.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 13 1.5%

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mike werner

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it's nice I don't have to read 10 different opinions on a subject in a thread.we see here that everyone agrees a tank requires cleaning every so often depending on nutrient level,cuc,lighting, ocd and nagging.
I have two tanks,a 54 corner with no skimmer,no reactors really no nothing but 20+ fish and lots of corals under a 250 hqi and t-5's.i'm afraid to test the nitrate levels cause it aint broke.it needs to be cleaned every 3 or 4 days or the wife thinks i'm lazy but can go longer.the 200 gal. use to need cleaning every 3 or 5 days but sense adding a 50 watt sterilizer I get around 2 weeks or so before the bottom half needs some love.i do it with a 10+year magfloat that i'm to cheap to replace.again ain't broke ain't fixin it.it's a little smooth and doesn't catch much sand so it's less likely to scratch the glass.no body likes a scratch in the glass.
clean as you must and if anyone says your glass is dirty just point to your magnetic cleaner and tell them"it ain't broke"


note to self:start a company called reef maid.find ocd reefers and charge them way to much $ for the service.
 
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I need to add to my post that the tank is in an unfinished basement. When I had it up in a bedroom it was wiped down almost daily. Outside and inside the tank.
 

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I just took this, the beaker is my oxydator, it is bouncing so needs filling.
This is my view from the desk so that is the front glass, 90% of my viewing is from the desk end.
I never clean both panes at the same time, this glass was cleaned about 5 days ago, the front about 12 days ago.
I will clear little patches if I want to take pics!
I let the pods and stuff go about their business as well as the fish.
When I do clean it the blade on the cleaner rolls it off in sheets, the tangs go mental for it! ;)

DSC07347 by sshipuk, on Flickr
 

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Every 6-7 days, razor blade every two weeks. Front glass only. I leave the other sides for algae and coralline.
 

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Like others...if I see a small bit of algae then out comes the magnet cleaner..30 seconds a day. I love the idea of the MOAI but it only cleans one side.
 

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Every 2-3 days with a Flipper. Takes 7 minutes(I've timed it) to clean front, sides, and all but about 6" of the back that my light mount blocks the outside magnet. Tank is 72x24.

More than 3 days I start getting small dots of coraline algae on the front glass.

My 10 gallon pico can go a week or more.
 

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CUC us a clean up crew (snails, crabs etc
I have 6 hermits, 6 trochus, an emerald, a conch, 12 zebras, and a big snail that I don't know what it's called. See pic.

They cannot keep up. How many are needed for a 55?

The build up in pic below is 1 day. I just brushed a little area.

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I have 6 hermits, 6 trochus, an emerald, a conch, 12 zebras, and a big snail that I don't know what it's called. See pic.

They cannot keep up. How many are needed for a 55?

The build up in pic below is 1 day. I just brushed a little area.

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You have adequate. You are missing the ones that clean glass and other surfaces: Mexican turbo snails and cerith for detrious.
 

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High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

  • I regularly look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 28 31.8%
  • I occasionally look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 22 25.0%
  • I rarely look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 16 18.2%
  • I never look for signs of invertebrate stress in my reef tank.

    Votes: 22 25.0%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%
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