May 25, 2017 #1 D David Cher Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Feb 8, 2016 Messages 876 Reaction score 162 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I tried with d d mag float and tunze glass cleaner tdoes not move at all Please advice to remove it
May 25, 2017 #2 sde1500 Valuable Member View Badges Joined May 6, 2016 Messages 1,369 Reaction score 2,179 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Get a scraper, one with a blade. Or an old credit card.
May 25, 2017 #3 B BlueCursor Active Member View Badges Joined Mar 30, 2016 Messages 448 Reaction score 335 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 +1 on sde1500's comment, assuming that is a glass aquarium. If it is plexi, go with plastic scrapper only.
+1 on sde1500's comment, assuming that is a glass aquarium. If it is plexi, go with plastic scrapper only.
May 25, 2017 #4 norfolkgarden 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Dec 25, 2012 Messages 2,695 Reaction score 7,100 Location Norfolk, Virginia, USA What state or country do you live in Virginia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Our aquarium is glass and I use a brand new safety razor every time. It goes much faster with a new blade. I'm lazy so I only do it about once every 3 weeks and it really is ready by then.
Our aquarium is glass and I use a brand new safety razor every time. It goes much faster with a new blade. I'm lazy so I only do it about once every 3 weeks and it really is ready by then.
May 25, 2017 #5 norfolkgarden 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Dec 25, 2012 Messages 2,695 Reaction score 7,100 Location Norfolk, Virginia, USA What state or country do you live in Virginia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 You are talking about purple coralline algae right?
May 25, 2017 #6 Lusanity12 New Member View Badges Joined May 13, 2017 Messages 1 Reaction score 1 What state or country do you live in Florida Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have a flipper mag. Has blade on one side works awsome for stubborn stuff. Even scrapes off coralline off glass.
I have a flipper mag. Has blade on one side works awsome for stubborn stuff. Even scrapes off coralline off glass.