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That unsightly mess in the sand bed next to the glass..



 
 
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Old April 17th 04, 03:44 PM
Kevin M
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Default That unsightly mess in the sand bed next to the glass..

"Roger Reynell" wrote in message
m...
| I tried getting next to to the glass with a long handled scrapper and
could
| only get about 1" down the
| glass....
| What method has anyone else used to clean the glass in a dsb...
| Thanks, Roger


What about applying some kind of trim around the bottom of the tank to hide
the ugliness?
You're always going to have cyano and other algaes growing there, and it
will require frequent removal if it is unappealing to you.

Kev


 




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