Guest beatle January 25, 2008 January 25, 2008 I'd like to be able to work in my tank and rearrange things, move snails, prop up corals, etc. more frequently, but I don't always feel clean enough to shove my arm in up to my armpit to do so. I know a lot of people use tongs of some type to work in their reef. I got some mixed advice on RC, but I know we're smarter than that.
flowerseller January 25, 2008 January 25, 2008 I have a cheap pair of plastic tongs that I like a bunch until they break. Then I get another pair. I also have a SS pair of 8", 14", 24" hemostats I got online. I have hidden the remaining ones because somehow they kept ending up in the back yard stuck in dirt or hanging off various things.
zotzer January 25, 2008 January 25, 2008 I just have a cheap pair of long reef tweezers I got from Drs Foster and Smith, I think. They are not long enough that my hand doesn't go in the tank though. Tracy
jason the filter freak January 25, 2008 January 25, 2008 I have a set of tongs / coral cutter kit. I have had great experience with them, they're cheap, skinny means they get into tight places. They were 16$ at petsmart the have plenty of grabbing force for shells, smaller corals, and small LR rubble. I think they're made by marina, you can fine them by the gravel vaccumes
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