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copotay (Jul 4th 2023) |
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Re: Is this stuff Filamentous Algae?
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by Bill Cody |
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You will discover the net works a lot better for removing certain things compared to a rake. Rakes are very good for certain tasks. Always best results are using the right tool for each job. Length of the handle is also important. Be careful to not over load the net or you will bend or break the net frame and maybe the pole.
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