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![]() The tube seems kind of soft and leathery so I'm not sure if epoxy will work. I heard they can go in the sandbed but I'd like to place it in the rocks if possible, any ideas?
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#2
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![]() If there is a hole in the rock big enough to stick it into you can do that. It will attach itself.
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#3
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![]() I use a rubber band, just put it near the end, loose enough so that is sways a little, but tight enough that it is actually touching the rock work. It has worked every time, and I have my dusters exactly where I want them..
Also if it seems unhappy, it is very easy to take the band off and reattach it somewhere else. Usually attaches in a week tops =) Beth
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![]() Thanks.
I will try the rubber band technique. |
#5
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![]() I only place them in a hole, crevice, etc. sometimes they stay other times they move to a new locale on their own. If they move I figure they are moving for a reason.
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![]() I lightly rubberbanded mine in place. Once secure, it is now hanging upside down in a small cave with a good current going through there so it's easier to target feed. It seems much happier hanging like that than when it was trying to stand up.
Anthony |