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Hey guys,
I thought it would be a good idea to share my discovery based on claims I made about Novus scratch cleaner and sandpaper not be effective on acrylic tank. Since my tank cracked, I learned it in fact was NOT acrylic like the guy who sold it to me claimed and it was Indeed glass. That means that my attempts to get the scratches out with wet and dry sand paper and Novus scratch remover were ineffective because it wasn't even acrylic. So I'm sorry to anyone who was misguided from my previous discovery. I'm new to this and I don't know how to go back and delete my previous posts. So far I have 2 snowflake clowns, a sixline wrasse, and some CUC. Plan on adding a cleaner shrimp and or fire shrimp to complete the setup before adding coral. Happy Reefing
-Amanda
I thought it would be a good idea to share my discovery based on claims I made about Novus scratch cleaner and sandpaper not be effective on acrylic tank. Since my tank cracked, I learned it in fact was NOT acrylic like the guy who sold it to me claimed and it was Indeed glass. That means that my attempts to get the scratches out with wet and dry sand paper and Novus scratch remover were ineffective because it wasn't even acrylic. So I'm sorry to anyone who was misguided from my previous discovery. I'm new to this and I don't know how to go back and delete my previous posts. So far I have 2 snowflake clowns, a sixline wrasse, and some CUC. Plan on adding a cleaner shrimp and or fire shrimp to complete the setup before adding coral. Happy Reefing
-Amanda


