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#11
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![]() Depending on the magnet...probably quite a bit! especially if it's on a thin overflow vs. thick glass.
Also, Chaloupa your pumpkin monti is delicious!! |
#12
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![]() Thank you!!! Anytime you want a HUGE chunk just let me know...it's orange with the pink tips...and it grows WAY too well!
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah |
#13
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![]() I use small mag floats . I have two mag floats with caps on them . One on my overflow and one on the back glass. In my last tank I glued to different cours two the overflow with frag glue and it worked well. They were two small pieces though.
![]() ![]() Heres a stag glued to a frag plug to the overflow. ![]() Power heads are a good surface to glue frags or caps to as well. RIO 1100 with cap ![]() SEIO 1500 ![]() You can also make the mag floats into frag trays by drilling 1/2" holes into them. You do though want to put some silicone in the holes to seal up the magnet again. I will take a few shots tonight of the caps and post them. Last edited by Chowder; 02-17-2009 at 09:43 PM. |
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![]() First attached with a little ball of putty, on the other OF accidental
![]() ![]() As for on pumps, want about cleaning? |
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![]() You don't. They never crapped out or lost any flow. I was lucky in that sense.
Just don't let Jason Mck take them off with a knife. He could remove the cap but he cut the power cord. Chris |
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![]() The rock version is great. I bought a piece at last year's MACNA and it is very solid. Nice shapes and I have quite a few frags sitting on it right now, hasnt moved a bit. It takes quite a bit of effort even to move the thing a little bit.
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![]() I have several monti caps growing on my overflow. I just crazy glued small chips on (nothing to heavy) they grow fast.
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