U will live this scraper. Really! World and difference and even the wife can do it.Also ... it's a big assumption that we all clean our tanks. Mine is a wall of algae.
I'll check out the ez scraper thing and the magic eraser. My razor scraper works awesome on the built up corraline, but you gotta stick your arm in there. That's not going to work with Wifebane (180)
Can you put a plastic blade in, for acrylic tanks?U will live this scraper. Really! World and difference and even the wife can do it.
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FYI, this is the cleaning tool of choice at the Steinhart on their tanks which are acrylic, they it at a case at a time. If it won't scratch acrylic Kara won't need to worry about her Starphire glass... well unless you get sand against it but then the same issues could happen with acrylic.The magic eraser is an abrasive plastic (not quite a plastic actually, but close) and won't scratch glass. I have been using it on a piece of acrylic divider I have in my frag tang as well and it isn't noticeably scratching that either. I would be more careful with an acrylic tank--the divider is going to be removed when I upgrade so I am content to use it for experimentation and so far, so good.