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Thanks! I think it needs another year or so to fill in, but it's getting there... provided there's no more mini-disasters.
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Wow Rob, stellar tank
Do you scrape the back and sides regularly, they're so clean!
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I know, I know there's probably a help group for people like me
Sadly, I do scrape the back and side glass every month or so. I don't keep exact track of the interval, too painful to think about I suppose. As soon as I see a few specks of Coraline forming I scrape. It's my most hated job (cleaning the skimmer cup is a close second), but if I leave it too long it becomes a real PTA! LOL one of the schemes I've been thinking of is trading frags for scraping. I trade one frag for say... every hour tank scraping. |
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