I get the same on my acrylic. I don't think I'll ever go acrylic again seeing how easy it scratches. The only plus I see to it is how light it is. Mines not so much a film as its a bunch of tiny dots, for coraline I use a credit card to get it off.I have to clean my acrylic daily or it becomes overwhelming. It’s a brown film that hardens on and cannot be easily wiped away. Starts to harden like coralline algae. Issue with it is I can’t scrape it and it comes back so quick. Just curious if it’s normal
I get the same on my acrylic. I don't think I'll ever go acrylic again seeing how easy it scratches. The only plus I see to it is how light it is. Mines not so much a film as its a bunch of tiny dots, for coraline I use a credit card to get it off.
Clean mine once-twice a day lol
PSA : Starphire glass is softer and will scratch easier
I wish I had coralline lol. I have to clean my glass everyday to every other day. Sometimes I get lazy and let it go longer but not often
I try to clean glass every day or other day. The coralline needs to be scraped with a razor if I don’t clean almost every day.
I bought the Mag-Float for acrylic and I stopped using it because I thought it was making scratches. I use a pad I bought from Petco now, I just have to stick my hand in the tank.That’s my issue I can’t use razors lol Also curious what you guys mean by cleaning every day. With a magnet or by hand in the tank?