Dragon Hunter Redtail Catfish MFK Member Apr 29, 2006 1,623 758 150 lalaland May 22, 2009 #1 http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/for/1183443703.html too bad im broke... not mines btw
House 64 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 26, 2006 1,996 227 96 An island somewhere...... May 22, 2009 #2 Man that looks nice..... but saltwater/coraline algae can do bad things to acrylic aquariums!
C carcinoma Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 6, 2005 293 46 61 51 At home May 22, 2009 #3 yeah, the coraline algae on the acylic will be murder to scrap off.... and will leave lots of scratches. Not good for a freshwater tank.
yeah, the coraline algae on the acylic will be murder to scrap off.... and will leave lots of scratches. Not good for a freshwater tank.
Dragon Hunter Redtail Catfish MFK Member Apr 29, 2006 1,623 758 150 lalaland May 22, 2009 #4 carcinoma;3135768; said: yeah, the coraline algae on the acylic will be murder to scrap off.... and will leave lots of scratches. Not good for a freshwater tank. Click to expand... accroding to JL it comes off quite easy
carcinoma;3135768; said: yeah, the coraline algae on the acylic will be murder to scrap off.... and will leave lots of scratches. Not good for a freshwater tank. Click to expand... accroding to JL it comes off quite easy
House 64 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 26, 2006 1,996 227 96 An island somewhere...... May 22, 2009 #5 Dragon Hunter;3135772; said: accroding to JL it comes off quite easy Click to expand... Use a credit card and vinegar..... it's a little easier but it will still scratch the tank. (Credit cards are the same density as acrylic.... so I've been told and have used it before)
Dragon Hunter;3135772; said: accroding to JL it comes off quite easy Click to expand... Use a credit card and vinegar..... it's a little easier but it will still scratch the tank. (Credit cards are the same density as acrylic.... so I've been told and have used it before)
John7429 Candiru MFK Member Jun 9, 2008 350 13 48 Fullerton, CA May 22, 2009 #6 I just run lots of vinegar and a powerhead to break the stuff up. Then use the typical soft floss stuff to rub it off. Never had problems...
I just run lots of vinegar and a powerhead to break the stuff up. Then use the typical soft floss stuff to rub it off. Never had problems...