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+1 I used them on my acrylic tank 5 years ago. Works fine for regular maintenance cleaning.

 

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It doesnt leave any harmful chemicals in the tank?

As long as you use the original you are ok. Anything other than the original has harmful quemicals.

+1 love it! You can also slice off thin slivers and put it between your magnetic glass cleaner and the glass if you want to (I do this sometimes in my biocube) or just use it by hand.

I'm puzzled myself really

The abrasive that is molded into the foam is non-toxic. Magic Erasers clean mechanically, not chemically.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I go through some serious magic erasers for cleaning tanks, pots for fish eggs etc... Definitely one of my handiest tools! Just wish they lasted longer

  • 1 year later...

How do folks use these if not by hand? I have a red Sea, and when I put my whole arm in the tank to clean towards the bottom I end up have to play with my Herbie drain every time to get it quiet again.

How do folks use these if not by hand? I have a red Sea, and when I put my whole arm in the tank to clean towards the bottom I end up have to play with my Herbie drain every time to get it quiet again.

As others have indicated prior, use your magnetic glass cleaner instead of putting your hand and arm in the water. Just cut a small piece of the eraser a little larger than your magnetic glass cleaner and place it under your cleaner sandwiching it between the cleaner and the glass. Because of its small size It should not displace enough water to disturb you overflow.

wait, on the inside, Are you joshing me?  lol

 

Chip off the old block, isn't he?

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