Sweet! Ill look into that for my own tank. At the aquarium they don't use them because some ppl can be careless & substrate sometimes get between the acrylic & the scrub & scratch up the acrylic. But I think when you're at home & it's yours & you worked hard for it you have a large appreciation for it & you're careful. Sometimes volunteers from different backgrounds don't care as much as they should & the aquarium suffers. Although I may start off with just a hand sponge myself until I feel more confident.
/Marilynn
On Jul 3, 2013, at 6:37 PM, SIMMONDS JOHN <simmonds.john@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> My method to clean acrylic is to use a regular magnetic algae magnet with
> BiOrb pads in between the tank & the magnet both inside & out. These come
> in packs of 3 & can be quite expensive from your LFS but are all over eBay
> & very cheap. I use then again & again, they last ages & the abrasive side
> is perfectly safe even using it by hand & applying some pressure for those
> stubborn bits of green dot algae. I've been using these for nearly 5 years
> now & the acrylic is as clear & sparkly as the day it was made.
>
> John*<o)))<*
>
>
> On 3 July 2013 20:47, Michael & Marilynn Lambinicio
> <mlambinicio@ymail.com>wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Hi Amber! We have a few acrylic tanks at the aquarium & you're right they
>> scratch VERY easily, so we clean those by hand with a sponge rather than
>> with the magnetic floating brushes.
>>
>> I haven't decided if I'm going to make my 20gal split a community tank,
>> ill probably keep it species only, Betta can be so testy some like company
>> & others wont even accept a snail in their territory but I'm def going make
>> it richly planted!
>>
>> Where did you get your past & current betta from? After I have my tank
>> cycled Ill probably hit up aquabid.com for some Betta from Thailand -
>> there are some excellent breeders over there!
>>
>> Ill def post pics once I have everything up & running :)
>>
>> /Marilynn
>>
>>
>> On Jul 3, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Amber <arberglund@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Welcome to the group, I'm sure we would all love to see your acrylic
>>> tank once they have finished building it. I've always wanted an acrylic
>>> tank rather than the glass tanks I have (acrylic is SO much lighter, but
>>> so much easier to scratch, so keep that in mind when you do any cleaning
>>> of the sides).
>>> I used to keep my betta's in their own tanks (10 gallon sometimes
>>> smaller), but they never lasted more than a year for some reason. I've
>>> recently purchased a new male betta and a female betta and have them in
>>> 2 of my community tanks instead of keeping them in their own tanks. I'm
>>> hoping they'll live longer happier lives this way.
>>>
>>> Amber
>>>
>>> On 7/2/2013 11:30 PM, Michael & Marilynn Lambinicio wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi! My name is Marilynn & am new to the home hobbyist aquarist. I have
>>>> husbandry knowledge via volunteering at the National Museum DC. I have
>>>> a husband, he's a sailor & I have a cat, she's so spoiled I'm
>>>> surprised she's not fermenting lol!
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, I'm speaking to a local contractor regarding a custom acrylic
>>>> tank they'll be building for my bettas. Once I've gotten the hang of
>>>> them in a year of so I may try my luck with a marine tank.
>>>>
>>>> I'm currently a student at UFC for my BS in Biology, I graduate next
>> hear!
>>>>
>>>> /r
>>>> Marilynn
>>>
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>>
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