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			 Lots of threads on how to grow the stuff, but how about removing it. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I just got my 140Gal Arcylic tank (used) and its has dried/dead coralline on the front pane. What is the best way to remove it? I don't have water in it yet so can do just about anything. I thought I read somewhere that vinegar will help dissolve it. The tank has full bracing around so I could lay it on its front with an a skim of vinegar on it and then use the plastic scraper to scrape? If that would work. Also is it safe to use the current algae magnets I have on the acrylic tank. TY TY ![]() 
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