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Bonsai concave cutters. Fragging, cutting rock, and anything else that needs cutting. Been with me for years
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+1 on the turkey baster
I use it the most |
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my apex
i consider it a tool |
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An arm extender at least that's what I call it to reach the bottom 1/3 of my tank had it for years and always found use for it and the best thing is I only payed few dollops for it.lol
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I'm a tool... does that count?
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I think it counts as long as something is being done right
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Funnel - for filling ro/di resin, GFO and carbon. No mess!!
Extenders/grabbers...lazy...but keeps my arms dry...and I can pinch people with them
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I find a surprising number of uses for wooden BBQ skewers. They are great for picking schmutz out of new corals, cleaning the tube inside tlf reactors, 2 of them are chopsticks to pick out frags that fell,snail shells, etc..
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Due to the shape of my tank and difficulty with normal magnetic cleaners long handled algae scrapers are my favourite friends
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My aquarium is nothing but a smorgasbord for my cats.....
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