Magnet recommendation for acrylic?

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I just bought the tlf nano mag but it says for glass. I love how small strong and versatile it is but don't want to scratch my tank. What do you guys use?

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Tried my buddies it was pretty large and not very strong compared to the tlf nano mag. I'm hoping for something like the tlf nano mag but for acrylic

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If you tried the flipper nano, then it's shieeet. Try the regular flipper (medium). It's pretty strong for its size. How thick acrylic are we talking about?
 
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If you tried the flipper nano, then it's shieeet. Try the regular flipper (medium). It's pretty strong for its size. How thick acrylic are we talking about?
Jbj 28, would it clean where the acrylic bends?

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Jbj 28, would it clean where the acrylic bends?

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Ehhh. It would be kind of tricky, but I'm sure with enough effort you would. I thought you said you were looking for an acrylic cleaner. Either way, the regular flipper would get the job done. The only downside of the flipper is that the reverse side of the blade isn't velcro. It's a felt pad which doesn't do much for any tough algae. But I just use the blade.
 
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Ehhh. It would be kind of tricky, but I'm sure with enough effort you would. I thought you said you were looking for an acrylic cleaner. Either way, the regular flipper would get the job done. The only downside of the flipper is that the reverse side of the blade isn't velcro. It's a felt pad which doesn't do much for any tough algae. But I just use the blade.
I thought the jbj 28 was acrylic lol... are they all glass?

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Lmao thanks! lock lock lock

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Wow... how can u think it was acrylic??? Lol but yeah get the flipper nano its the best...

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Wow... how can u think it was acrylic??? Lol but yeah get the flipper nano its the best...

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To avoid comments like these is why a lot of ppl lurk and don't post. This seems like the type of response you would get at rc... not very nice. And i doubt the nano flipper is the best considering I used it before and they separate so easily because there's a huge lack of power. Thanks for the input though.

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To avoid comments like these is why a lot of ppl lurk and don't post. This seems like the type of response you would get at rc... not very nice. And i doubt the nano flipper is the best considering I used it before and they separate so easily because there's a huge lack of power. Thanks for the input though.

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Its a joke dude.... dont take comments here personal we all troll around specially lowbudget lol but i guess it might not be for you i just like mine it works awesome on my nano. So hope u find one that work! GL.

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Its a joke dude.... dont take comments here personal we all troll around specially lowbudget lol but i guess it might not be for you i just like mine it works awesome on my nano. So hope u find one that work! GL.

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I didn't realize you did too, my bad I know lowbudget so I don't really take em serious. And yeah I just find the nano flipper too big and not powerful. The tlf one was sickkkk but I thought would scratch the tank thinking it was acrylic.

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I didn't realize you did too, my bad I know lowbudget so I don't really take em serious. And yeah I just find the nano flipper too big and not powerful. The tlf one was sickkkk but I thought would scratch the tank thinking it was acrylic.

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Glass can scratch too but you dont have sand so you should be good.

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