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So I've recently developed some brown spot algae on my glass (well, acrylic). It's creeping up from the bottom. Spots range from tiny to about the head of a pin or slightly larger.

Problem is, it's *extremely* tough. I can't remove it with multiple passes of my hammerhead magnetic cleaner. Also tried a stick cleaner and the acrylic safe head. Can't get it off. Tonight I tried a towel and elbow grease - ie with my hands in the tank rubbing. Still no dice. Maybe a *slight* improvement. I'm going to change the pad on my magnetic cleaner and hope that helps but I'm not optimistic given that it didn't budge with my scrubbing by hand. I don't dare to scrape because My tank is acrylic.

Tank has been up since early November. 2 chromis, lots of snails f various type, blue and scarlet crabs, a peppermint, some coral frags. LED lights...I go 100% dark for 4 hours a night over night.

What is it and how do I remove it...
 
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Yeah it must be coraline. It's tough as steel. Jeebus. I have the Kent scraper and have tried working it with the plastic scrapy dealie. It's uh... hard work. I'm going to try a combination of that, a cc, and something called a Dobie pad http://www.freshdirect.com/category...gro_sctchbrte_dobie&rank=1&trk=srch&trkd=relv which apparently is effective against coraline and doesn't butcher acrylic. At least that's what the internet says and everything you read on the internet is true right?

Right.
 

pmark85

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I'd be careful with anything that has a sharp edge since you have acrylic. I also have those brown/olive green spots and its coralline. Rather have the pink/purple variety but that's slowly coming along.
 

marrone

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They make brushes for acrylic tanks, which will let you scrub very hard without scratching the acrylic. I use them on my tanks, when I get tough algae spots that I can't remove with the magnet, and never have scratched my tanks. They sell them at most LFS, just make sure that they're the brushes for acrylic tanks.
 

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