Wednesday, December 12, 2012

eeeeeeik eeik eeeek

Now that my tank has been set up and running for over 5 weeks its time to focus on some maintenance.  I hate the algae film over your walls and if you let It be the tank will look blurry and give the impression that is just dirty.. ooh la la.. you dirty tank..
I have a mag float but realize I have to pass that magnet cleaner several times before I started seeing any results. It does not have enough strength to keep the magnets together,  one quick move and the inside piece of the magnet will fly and float away.
Seeing several magnet cleaners in the market and experiencing with some, I have made my final decision.  I wanted something that has a strong magnet grip not too flimsy and avoid the cost of spending way too much money for a magnet... seriously.. a magnet -_- 

Ladies and Gentlemen I introduce to you... the Flipper (you can add your own dolphin noises here) 

as you can see my associate Chromi is holding  here... well let's try that again..












here!


The Flipper has a low profile design that you can slide back and forth without knocking over a rock or coral. It comes with two blades, one for acrylic and on for glass.  The Flipper has a pad to scrape on one side and when you flip it you get the blade side to start scraping away.







The magnet is so powerful that you can feel it's magnetize force when placing the top and bottom together.
The large soft cleaning pad on one side is great for daily maintenance.  This Flipper can be use is fresh and saltwater aquariums up to 1/2" in thickness. 



The Metal blades are made with stainless steel which is highly corrosion resistant.  You can leave the Flipper in your tank and the blade should last for months without rusting. This is one heavy duty cleaner I would recommend for anyone in need of some scraping and cleaning your tank.







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