thinnest algae scraper

neupane00

Member
hey guys, whats the thinnest algae scraper. FIRST reef tank and i guess i made a mistake of having rocks too close to glass there is so much now that i cant even think of moving it. So now the solution is to find thinnest algae scrapper for certain parts with long handle. i have less than have inch of space to play with. Like a long large ruler kinda thing would work the best. any ideas, suggestions?
 

locoyo386

Member
Originally Posted by neupane00
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hey guys, whats the thinnest algae scraper. FIRST reef tank and i guess i made a mistake of having rocks too close to glass there is so much now that i cant even think of moving it. So now the solution is to find thinnest algae scrapper for certain parts with long handle. i have less than have inch of space to play with. Like a long large ruler kinda thing would work the best. any ideas, suggestions?
You could atatch a razor blade toa wooden stick.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by neupane00
http:///forum/post/3078388
hey guys, whats the thinnest algae scraper. FIRST reef tank and i guess i made a mistake of having rocks too close to glass there is so much now that i cant even think of moving it. So now the solution is to find thinnest algae scrapper for certain parts with long handle. i have less than have inch of space to play with. Like a long large ruler kinda thing would work the best. any ideas, suggestions?
For coraline, you are going to have to reach in with a razor blade...
 

zippgirl

Member
Us a thin stick, like they use for kabob (spelling) grilling and instead of a razor, attach a piece of cloth or reef safe sponge. I think it should work.
 

woody189

Member
There is something. It's like a magfloat, but extra skinny designed for tight spots.
I wish I knew the name, but there is a website. If you keep searching the threads, it should come up. I found the name on this site, I just don't remember. They come in a variety of colors.
 
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