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nycfatcow

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hmm i have a 75 g glass think a med is good enough or i need something bigger and stronger? how much?imma look into the tunze right now thanks
 
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Marcin

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The TUNZE magnetic glass cleaner are corrosion resistant and may remain in the aquarium without any adverse effect on your aquarium biotope. They consist of a lower section with a rough surface and an upper section with a felt or velour surface. The two sections are connected with the retaining cord supplied along with the unit to prevent them falling down. Special precautions have to be made for handling and transportation due to their high magnetic attraction of metal parts and destructive effect on electronic parts. Cleaning surfaces are replaceable. All models have a cleaning surface of 3" x 2-1/3"

Glass Thickness: 3/8" to 3/4"

100 per cent corrosion-free and encased
Retaining cord for easy removal from the aquarium
Large cleaning surface 59 x 77 mm for fast and effective action
Cleaning surfaces can be replaced easily
 
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Pedro

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I second the tunze. However i do not recommend that it be left in the aquarium. The main reason is that sometimes calcerous worm can grow on it or sand can accumulate on it, then when you run it you can scrath up your glass. It happened to me so im passing on the info.

But yes i love the tunze magnets, and when the pads wear out, just get the replacement ones for cheap.
 

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nycfatcow said:
crap that sounds madd crazy lol....i dont even know what half of it means lol...think itll do better than a mag float large?

Yes it will do better than the mag float. I like the hammerhead because the inside magnet/cleaner floats. No strings to play with. And believe me, they are strong, rare earth magnets (Neodymium (sp?)).

Russ
 

nanoreefer22

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masterswimmer said:
Yes it will do better than the mag float. I like the hammerhead because the inside magnet/cleaner floats. No strings to play with. And believe me, they are strong, rare earth magnets (Neodymium (sp?)).

Russ

Russ,
The mag floats float, hence the name. I agree the hammerhead is really nice, jhale has one I believe :D.
-Kris
 

nycfatcow

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hmmm icic thanks for the input guys... wahts up with the string things i see on the pic that i found? are those in the tank 2? masta swimma i was talking about the tunze not the hammer head lol
 

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