







🌟 Clear water, clearer vibes — ditch the algae drama!
Brightwell RAZOR HAIR ALGAE REMOVER MARINE 250 ml is a specialized liquid formula that gently loosens and flocculates hair algae and debris on aquarium surfaces. Designed for marine environments, it helps maintain crystal-clear tanks by preventing particle buildup on live rock, coral, and glass, ensuring a healthier and more visually appealing aquatic habitat.




| ASIN | B075ZZFPTK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,423 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 71 in Aquarium Algae Scrapers |
| Brand | Brightwell Aquatics |
| Brand Name | Brightwell Aquatics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 187 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810086019014 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item height | 6.75 inches |
| Item weight | 272 g |
| Liquid Volume | 250 Millilitres |
| Liquid volume | 250 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | BRIGHTWELL |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 810086019014 |
| Unit Count | 250 millilitre(s) |
S**E
Good stuff
It cleared the algae and didn’t effect the fish or corals
M**T
Pretty good
To be honest it did get rid of most of my hair algae although I did add two tuxedo urchins to help things along. My only criticism is that my phosphate did increase slightly but a water change resolved that problem
C**3
Seems to melt green hair algae
So I’m only on day 4 and it already seems to be melting the long hair algae I had. First time reef flux hd did a great job, but second time to no avail. I tried this as last resort as was considering packing up reefing. I’m on day 4 and it’s made a serious dent in it already. Few corals closed up but not sure if that was the algae tbh, it was longer than the hair on my head!! Update - the plague is down to a couple of stubborn patches, I backed off to maintenance dose. Then nothing for a water change or 3. Going to dose again Note- I had to help it along with a good toothbrush scrub and turned pumps on full to wash the melted stuff into oblivion
M**S
Works a treat
Works a treat got rid of most of the algae it's 80% better than what it was
K**R
It does work
I had a mass of hairy algae in my marine tank not sure why it started as I do use NoPox by Redsea regularly. I used Razor systemic cleaner for about a week and with some gentle brushing of the rock most of hairy stuff is gone. The glass of the tank is also significantly cleaner since I started using this product.
S**R
It kills fish and corel
Been useing this in hope to get rid of algue problem it has done wat said do to algie made it easyer to cone off not growing as fast BUT!!!!! Says ita fish safe and corel safe... since puting it in we lost 2 shrimp and blenny an expsenive rare blenny i aint happy. And ita killed all my corel... DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IT AINT WORTH IT UNLESS U HAVE NO FISH OR COREL!!
L**S
Worked ish.
Make sure you remove your carbon and follow the instructions and this product works. It’s not 100% but I added more CUC and now I have no unwanted algae at all! So this paired with a good CUC will work wonders in your tank!
R**S
Finally a product that works
I only give 5star reviews to a product that works and I would use again and this did exactly as claimed. I had a lot of ugly buildup on my rock work and tank walls . Detritus bubble algae turf algae hair algae you name it! I even had some type of turf algae that was so tough that you could not physically detach it from the rocks and even a blade and hard brush could not remove it! This stuff literally melted everything off. Within 1 treatment my rocks are 95% clear even the extra tough algae is melting off. The only drawback I had to blast the rocks to get it off which meant I had to clean floss daily which is mentioned in instructions as so much crap is removed. I also did a water change after treatment my tank looks so much better! Corals already growing better brilliant product! My brother purchased a similar product that claimed to do the same called vibrant which was 3 times the price and all it did was cover everything in film!
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