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Looking for a quality magnetic glass cleaner...anyone using this, and/or can recommend anther ?

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Thanks in advance

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Vertex triplex all the way for a large tank or the vertex simplex for nano tanks.

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+1 to the vertex range

i have the duplex and love it

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Have you had enough of the nano mag?

no way....nano mag's is a must have for all my nano tanks :-) searching for a larger unit, preferably with a scraper.

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Anyone has the flipper though ? Wanted to know the quality and whether the "flip" to the scraper works etc...

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Im also after a new glass cleaner, but Nano.

Does the Vertex Simplex have a low profile shape on the internal part?

I want to get right in there without messing stuff up (hardscape is close to glass)

My big cumberson "AquaOne" scraper is, painful and Im noticing scratches, so its going no where near any other tank again...

I dont think I have cleaned glass in, over a year, without pulling the tank down and starting fresh after clado outbreak...

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Boof sounds like you need the two fishes nano mag or similar, I don't have one myself but have seen them around.

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For nano tanks, you can't go past the nanomag.... One of my absolute favourite must have's... Aquotix, our forum sponsor sells them :-)

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Yeah the two little fishes are awesome, there's also a smaller one than the one in BB's pic, you can even run the super small one down canister hoses, very handy! :victorious:

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Does the internal part of the Nano mag float, if you some how dislodge the magnet?

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No it doesn't. Also, works best on 8mm or less glass thickness. The magnet is strong for e size, and never have a situation. Where it dislodges, as its flexible...

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+1 agree, they use super strong Neo magnets, you can even hold the outside part off the glass a bit & it won't fall away. :victorious:

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Thanks. Might have to get me one of them, so I can manoeuvre it around the tankscape.

It would be the ultimate magnet cleaner if the internal part floated.

Squigs, I don't get it. Do you mean you can attach a neo magnet to the Nano mag cleaner?

I have a dozen neo mags sitting around doing nothing.

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Squigs' date=' I don't get it. Do you mean you can attach a neo magnet to the Nano mag cleaner?

I have a dozen neo mags sitting around doing nothing.[/quote']

You could but what I mean is the mags inside the Nano Mag are Neo's, I've made my own slightly larger scrubber piece from a button Neo mag & some male sticky Velcro, works very well. :victorious:

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I have some plastic one sided razor blades coming?? will see what they are like, I have a scraper that takes these razors, so I am thinking plastic won't scratch but will it clean off Algae?????????

Bob

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