2 Questions

cosguy23

Member
First...
I'm starting to have coraline growth on my tank.... some of it's on the side wall of the tank acrylic (nanowave 9) I've heard it really hard to get it off the glass/acrylic once it starts to really grow... is that true and should I be scraping it off the glass/acrylic when it first starts growing
Second...
I really forget the exact name of it but I have a pipe organ it's white with green centers.... the polpy thing are very tiny.... when I got it from the store half of the rock was not alive.... should I try to break the dead half off and if so how?
Thanks everyone in advance......... I really do appreciate everyone on this board. -steve
 

cjason3041

Member
i would keep the viewing glass clean...let the back go...if it is acrylic be careful, it scratches easy...sorry can't help with part 2
 

johndestef

Member
The Nimble Nano Cleaner is awesome! They're custom made, and mine does a great job of cleaning my NanoWave9. It is an all glass tank, and the Nimble does very well in the rounded front corners too.
Although they don't float, (he's working on that), 9 times outta 10 the magnets are so strong that the outside magnets pull the inside ones up off the sand, back onto the glass.
I recommend them!! ...as do many other tank owners.
 

dawman

Active Member
Originally Posted by A&A2
Yeah I agree. I use a razor blade. Works great, but WATCH THE SEAMS!

On acrylic ? Don`t think so .
 
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