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Post by maineultraclassic on Oct 17, 2014 19:50:56 GMT -5
I got a nice little Acan frag from Jess this week, and the next day my Bicolor Angel decided it wanted to eat it. By the time I got home from work, they were in rough shape. So I need a frag rack for it that would protect it while allowing it to stay in my tank. Bed Bath & Beyond..........$2.99 for a suction cup soap holder. The holes in the bottom are the perfect size for frag plugs, and with the short sides on it the fish can't get in to attack the frag....so I have it towards the top of the tank.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 17, 2014 20:46:38 GMT -5
Lol I posted this awhile back and thought I had a great find until someone told me people have used them for awhile. They had green and red ones at Reny's last time I was there. Good idea though!
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Post by maineultraclassic on Oct 18, 2014 7:27:10 GMT -5
And here I was thinking I had an original idea...........LOL
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 18, 2014 7:45:12 GMT -5
And here I was thinking I had an original idea...........LOL I thought the same thing. I stopped using mine at the same time I stopped using home Depot white egg crate. They always seemed to get this slime algae that would grow on them and I didn't like it. I've found cheap plastics aren't always great for a reef tank. Lol
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Post by maineultraclassic on Oct 18, 2014 15:02:11 GMT -5
Pull it out, put it thru the dishwasher.........back in the tank.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Oct 18, 2014 15:29:58 GMT -5
Pull it out, put it thru the dishwasher.........back in the tank. Right I was worried about leaching not the algae. Sent from my SM-N900R4 using proboards
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