G grim7989 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 6, 2008 27 0 0 albany ny Sep 10, 2008 #11 heres how ppl scratch tanks my cousin took sand paper to the inside of his tank to remove algae he wasn't drunk or nothing
heres how ppl scratch tanks my cousin took sand paper to the inside of his tank to remove algae he wasn't drunk or nothing
Muske Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 14, 2007 4,024 0 0 Mundelein IL Sep 10, 2008 #12 Scratches are pretty easy if you use a mag-float algae scraper and get a smalll piece of gravel between the two pads.
Scratches are pretty easy if you use a mag-float algae scraper and get a smalll piece of gravel between the two pads.
N Niisan9178 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 14, 2007 111 0 0 North Carolina Sep 10, 2008 #13 Muske;2180252; said: Scratches are pretty easy if you use a mag-float algae scraper and get a smalll piece of gravel between the two pads. Click to expand... And that is exactly how my wife scratched the 29g, parallel to the top trim all the way across the top. I'm just glad it's relatively cheap to replace a 29g. If she had done that to my 100g, I might have needed to go golfing.
Muske;2180252; said: Scratches are pretty easy if you use a mag-float algae scraper and get a smalll piece of gravel between the two pads. Click to expand... And that is exactly how my wife scratched the 29g, parallel to the top trim all the way across the top. I'm just glad it's relatively cheap to replace a 29g. If she had done that to my 100g, I might have needed to go golfing.