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My LFS here in Grand Junction. Marine Tech.
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Frag rack does look really nice! The only thing I might do is swap out the suction cups with magnets, just cause suction cups WILL fail at somepoint and it would suck to come home and all your frags are jumbled together on your sand in a battle to the death!
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I agree, just don't know where to find any that will resist saltwater. In fact one suction cup failed today (because I moved it) and it almost dumped all of the frags. Other than today, it has been very stable but magnets would be great.
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What I used for mine was the scrapper magnets!
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"A battle to the death" lol, that sounds cool lol!
Anyways, gomo is right, the mag floats or other branded scraping magnets would work. I believe dans mixed reef recently did a DIY frag rack with those.
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Mike
I use the magnets off of my old maxijet. You can buy them at MarineTech or http://www.marinedepot.com/Algae_Fre...FIPHAC-vi.html |
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