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SunGrow Aquarium Sponge Scraper, 16” x 2”, Double-Sided Blue Sponge, Freshwater & Saltwater Fish Tank Maintenance, Plastic Handle, for Glass Surfaces Only

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About SunGrow Aquarium Sponge Scraper, 16” X

Clean Tanks = Healthy and Happy Fish Tetras, goldfish, cichlids, snails, and shrimp all have their own unique diet requirements, but one thing that will keep them all happy and healthy is a clean tank. The best way to maintain high quality water for your aquatic pets is regular maintenance, which will help in keeping your fish strong and vibrant. Not only does a clean tank benefit your pet's health, but also fish watching has many psychological benefits for you too. The relaxing activity has been shown to reduce a person's heart rate, lower blood pressure and provide overall stress relief. With the quick and easy SunGrow's Practical Scrubber Cleaning Brush, you will spend less time cleaning your tank and more time admiring your fish. Maximize the Effectiveness of your Aquarium Brush The key to keeping your aquarium walls and water clean and clear is regular maintenance. When you see your tank getting dirty in the initial stages, simply wipe clean the glass surface with this scrubber. Once your aquarium is clean, it will be simple to do quick maintenance clean ups each week. You can really scrub the sides and front really clean. Before and after each use, rinse the scrubbing brush sponge. Only use the cleaning brush on wet, not dry surfaces. Also, this fish tank scrubber is a lot easier than using the razor blade type. Please note: The sponge could collect gravel when cleaning the tank, possibly scratching acrylic or plexiglass, so use the sponge cleaner on glass surfaces only. Tips on Caring for Your Fish In addition to providing your aquatic pets with a clean, safe and hospitable living environment, it is also important to feed and observe your fish daily. Most fish should be fed a small amount twice per day; however, keep in mind that each species has its own unique requirements.