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till date, i have not seen anything magnet that thin. furthermore i once used a very small one but the result was simply dissappointing. it cant remove those relatively more stubborn algaes in my past normal 2 feet "5 plan" tank.

my advice to you is try to rearrange ur rock works and get a good magnet like the "algae free", the result was really good. im using a hammerhead personally and im very satisfied with it. but one thing u WANT to take note is always ensure that theres no hard particles in between the magnets. those stuff can do real painful eye sore to u. and keep those things away from those who are "helpful" or got itchy hands.

despite what i adviced, i still hope you manage to find a very thin one.

good luck in your search and have a happy lunar new year

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till date, i have not seen anything magnet that thin. furthermore i once used a very small one but the result was simply dissappointing. it cant remove those relatively more stubborn algaes in my past normal 2 feet "5 plan" tank.

my advice to you is try to rearrange ur rock works and get a good magnet like the "algae free", the result was really good. im using a hammerhead personally and im very satisfied with it. but one thing u WANT to take note is always ensure that theres no hard particles in between the magnets. those stuff can do real painful eye sore to u. and keep those things away from those who are "helpful" or got itchy hands.

despite what i adviced, i still hope you manage to find a very thin one.

good luck in your search and have a happy lunar new year

happy reefing!

Thanks man, still searching. I don't think i'll find one though.

A bit hard for me to re-scape now, tank small and dun wanna disturb the corals too much...

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Thanks man, still searching. I don't think i'll find one though.

A bit hard for me to re-scape now, tank small and dun wanna disturb the corals too much...

if u really wan, DIY urself using the harddisk magnet. Its super strong , yet its very thin... enough to use for 12mm glass. but anything above that, I;m not sure. use epoxy to seal the magnet cos it will get corroded in SW.

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if u really wan, DIY urself using the harddisk magnet. Its super strong , yet its very thin... enough to use for 12mm glass. but anything above that, I;m not sure. use epoxy to seal the magnet cos it will get corroded in SW.

Interesting...Remove from spoilt harddisk and wrap in wool?

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