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KenFitz

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I've done a search and can't find the answer to - How do you clean curved (bow fronted) tanks if coraline algea has started to grow on it?

I've not got a bow front (yet) but on my current Micro Reef tank removing coraline from the sides can be a real (insert your own expletive here :oops: ) to do... A algea pad bearly touches it and a razor does work but needs a little effort - it occured to me - how do people clean bow fronts without using a razor - surely it would just scratch.

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krajacich

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I have a 72g bow and I just use a Mag-float. A few passes over a patch of coralline will usually clean it off. I try to clean my glass every 2-3 days so that nothing gets a chance to get too out of hand. HTH
 
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Anonymous

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Exact ditto of krajacich here.. - 72g bow, mag-float, every couple/few days.
 

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