G giblets New Member Joined Jul 6, 2004 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Location Leeds, UK Jul 15, 2004 #1 Are there any fish or snails good for cleaning glass?
Aquascaper Fish Aficionado Joined Jun 23, 2004 Messages 3,399 Reaction score 0 Location Banchory, Aberdeenshire Jul 15, 2004 #2 Plecs & apple snails. Some plecs are better at it than others. Bristlenose plecs are a favourite cleaner
Plecs & apple snails. Some plecs are better at it than others. Bristlenose plecs are a favourite cleaner
T tstenback Hopelessly Addicted Joined Mar 18, 2004 Messages 1,982 Reaction score 1 Location St. John's Newfoundland Canada Jul 15, 2004 #3 If the tank is smaller than 30 gals then perhaps some ottos would be good for you. They can be delicate for the first few weeks in a new tank though. HTH
If the tank is smaller than 30 gals then perhaps some ottos would be good for you. They can be delicate for the first few weeks in a new tank though. HTH
C Cheese Specialist Newbie Joined Dec 10, 2003 Messages 5,423 Reaction score 0 Location Newcastle, England Jul 15, 2004 #4 Or, you could just go and get yourself one of those pads on a stick that are used for cleaning the glass (not suitable to acrylic).
Or, you could just go and get yourself one of those pads on a stick that are used for cleaning the glass (not suitable to acrylic).
Aquascaper Fish Aficionado Joined Jun 23, 2004 Messages 3,399 Reaction score 0 Location Banchory, Aberdeenshire Jul 15, 2004 #5 You can get ones for acrylic cheese, that's why i ended up with my first 30g
N nirvanarama Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 6, 2004 Messages 128 Reaction score 0 Location Norfolk, UK Jul 15, 2004 #6 u can get mag-floats, which are 2 magnets for both sides of the tank, which will stick opposite each other and can be guided around HTH
u can get mag-floats, which are 2 magnets for both sides of the tank, which will stick opposite each other and can be guided around HTH