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Hi,
I've just moved house and I'm ready to restart my Juwel 180. The juwel has a heater filter tower in the corner which now has unsightly dried algae in the gap between the tower and glass. Anyone dealt with similar without having to re glue the tower ? Also, the glass generally has traces of dried algie and limescale which are proving difficult to remove with a cloth and water. Anyone know of a safe fish friendly method of cleaning the glass prior to adding gravel, plants and water and beginning cycling ? -- Rich http://www.richdavies.com/fishkeeping http://www.copyright-band.com |
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