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Old 06-15-2016, 02:38 PM
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Default Misc items you use for your tanks?

So I just posted this thread yesterday in the "new to hobby" forum.
Wondering if anyone else has any non-fish tank related items they use that make your life easier.

If so please share
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Old 06-15-2016, 03:59 PM
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So I just posted this thread yesterday in the "new to hobby" forum.
Wondering if anyone else has any non-fish tank related items they use that make your life easier.

If so please share
Bought a 3D printer couple of weeks ago. That should help the hobby to some degree
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Turkey baster, stainless steel tongs, dollar store perforated container and dollar store clips....I'll list more as they come, dollar store stuff comes handy in this hobby!
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I use a tea defuser to thaw out frozen food. That help keep the unused organically to a minimum.
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Old 06-16-2016, 03:54 PM
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ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH!!!!


Seriously, best tool ever for cleaning rock, pumps, whatever in your tank. Got a spot of algae? Turn on your electric toothbrush and carefully remove it. Gets into cracks or those hard to reach areas.

I keep it charging in my sump and pull it out on water change days, best idea ever!!!
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I don't use anything groundbreaking, but these are common household items I use:

- Toothbrush for cleaning the silicone corners of the tank, cleaning powerheads, etc.
- Handled pot scrubber for heavier duty scrubbing
- Vinegar for cleaning pumps/test tubes and dosing the tank for carbon dosing
- Shot glass and SS baby spoon (rubber removed) for thawing/feeding/breaking up frozen mash
- 10L icecream pails with lids for holding mixed chemicals like Ca/alk/Mg/kalk.
- Towels (duh lol)
- Glass scraper blades
- Muriatic acid for lowering alkalinity in new saltwater
- Garden hoses for water transfer
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Old 06-17-2016, 03:04 AM
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So canreef has a 3D printer now?! Sweet! Is it complicated converting ideas to real life printed objects?
Electric toothbrushes can be used fully submerged? If so that's a pretty handy idea
Oh yeah shot glasses, but don't forget the vodka for a carbon source of course. Towels for sure! Thankfully someone else does the laundry around here
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I use a pencil torch or a dremel saw to blast or pulverize any algae/pest that I can't get off the rock any other way. The Dremel saw worked very well to remove an aptasia.

My husband attached garden hose ends to all my hoses and pumps so I could just screw and unscrew any combination I need. Ming Wo has fantanstic scraper pads at the front cash register for sale. They look like colourful squares of velcro and they make very short work of any algae on the glass without scratching the glass - much better than anything available from fish stores or on line.

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Default 3D printing plastics found to be toxic

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http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog...oxic-to-fish-1
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Old 06-18-2016, 01:55 AM
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You can use many different plastics in a 3D printer, several of which are not harmful to reefs.

http://www.reef2reef.com/threads/ree...astics.175329/
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