Most interesting! Won't it scratch the glass?
Cheers,
Not a magic glove. It is just a glove which you can get from Body Shop below $10 for a pair. You can keep one in bath room and another one for your planted tank.![]()
Will not worry about scratches while using blaze to clean the spotted algae. Will not fed up with the algae water again why they can't get rid of the algae on the tank glass surface.
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Most interesting! Won't it scratch the glass?
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Try it. You won't regret.If it will scratch the glass. It will badly scratch your skin too. Then you can sue the body shop...
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I make it a habit to rinse my hands before reaching into the tank to not bring any dirt, chemicals or soap into the water ... And you throw in synthetic fiber that's been processed by who knows what? I don't mean to cry wolf here, but seriously, think about it for a moment.
Cheers
— Freddy —
Has been 3 months I am using it. Nothing wrong with my tank or my hands.And the glove just inside the tank for few minutes to get rid of algae. But not staying inside forever.
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Wow, the idea is really pretty cool. I might drop by The Body Shop and see what its made up of.
Using a glove should be easier to control than a sponge or a card, especially at corners and hard-to-reach areas.
Studying the water chemistry and nutrients is a science.
Knowing what plants to get and how to use them is an art.
Aquascaping is a marriage of art and science, the logical and emotional.
-Calvin
Great Idea![]()
I'd recently bought a pair from Daiso, the "all items $2 shop" in IMM. It never come across my mind it can be used in planted tank.
Eric
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i have been using 'super-sponge'. quite easy to remove algaes on glass.
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