I've got the Tunze nano scraper and it's served me well for a few years. But it's not cutting it anymore and I'm wondering what you guys use for tough jobs. My definition of a tough job - the coraline that insists on growing everywhere mostly gets scraped off with the tunze - but a little piece is always stuck behind. That piece cements onto the glass and spreads. Over the years it's pretty much taken over into a mat of really tough stuff. Additionally, there's this green/brown glass algae that's really tough - maybe even tougher than the coraline. I don't know what it is. It's like the normal green film algae - but there's something hard left behind after a scraping. Again, just a little bit, but over time it's managed to cover everything.
It's a small tank - 20G, and it's glass. I've got half a mind to get in there with a razor blade, but there's probably an easier way?
What do you guys do for these tough jobs, and how do you keep your glass from scaling up over time with coraline and this weird tough algae levae-behind thing?
It's a small tank - 20G, and it's glass. I've got half a mind to get in there with a razor blade, but there's probably an easier way?
What do you guys do for these tough jobs, and how do you keep your glass from scaling up over time with coraline and this weird tough algae levae-behind thing?