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Aquarium algae scraper sera Skrobak XXL adjustable 60–90 cm
Aquarium algae scraper sera Skrobak XXL adjustable 60–90 cm
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Aquarium algae scraper sera Skrobak XXL adjustable 60–90 cm
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Aquarium algae scraper sera Skrobak XXL adjustable 60–90 cm
Aquarium algae scraper sera Skrobak XXL adjustable 60–90 cm
sera Skrobak XXL adjustable 60–90 cm is an extendable aquarium algae scraper designed to remove algae, biofilm and other deposits from glass and acrylic aquarium walls. With an adjustable shaft that extends from 60 to 90 cm, this cleaning tool allows access to different tank depths and positions without having to reach into the water. The set includes three interchangeable heads — a stainless steel blade for glass, a plastic blade for acrylic, and a sponge for soft residues — so you can select the appropriate tool for the surface and the type of fouling.
The adjustable length provides flexible reach for small and large tanks while keeping hands dry. Interchangeable heads let you switch quickly between a stainless steel blade for effective removal of stubborn algae on glass, a plastic blade safe for acrylic, and a sponge for gentle cleaning of soft layers. The tool is designed for straightforward handling and routine maintenance, enabling efficient spot cleaning, preparation for water changes and clearer viewing panes.
Select the appropriate head for the surface: use the stainless steel blade on glass, the plastic blade on acrylic, or the sponge for delicate residues. Extend the shaft to a comfortable length that reaches the area to be cleaned. Hold the handle outside the aquarium and place the chosen head against the inside surface, then move gently across the area to remove algae or deposits. Rinse removable heads after use and store the tool dry to prevent corrosion of metal parts and to keep the sponge clean.
When using the stainless steel blade, apply steady, controlled strokes to avoid chipping older glass edges. For acrylic surfaces, always use the plastic blade to prevent scratches. Replace the sponge if it becomes worn or contaminated, and inspect the tool periodically for wear before use.
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