I constantly have to clean the inside glass from brown/green film, and I've been using a sponge to do that. I know there's many glass cleaning products out there that don't require one to put their hands in the tank. Ie. such as the Flipper.
I have used sponges in the past because I didn't want the gunk to be introduced back into the tank.....this leads me to my question with regards. Using them magnetic cleaners will just do that - isn't it a bad thing to have all that float back into the water, and such that getting caught on the rocks/corals, etc?
I'm assuming the idea is that the gunk will eventually reach the filter system, but not sure how effective that is especially when the gunk gets entangled in rocks, substrates, etc.
I have used sponges in the past because I didn't want the gunk to be introduced back into the tank.....this leads me to my question with regards. Using them magnetic cleaners will just do that - isn't it a bad thing to have all that float back into the water, and such that getting caught on the rocks/corals, etc?
I'm assuming the idea is that the gunk will eventually reach the filter system, but not sure how effective that is especially when the gunk gets entangled in rocks, substrates, etc.