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Old 09-07-2013, 02:45 PM
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I doubt that glue will last very long. How about 2 or 3 nori clips? You could snap them on to the eurobrace & suspend the rack from them. Most clips have a hole in the handle for the suction cup. Remove the suction cup & attach some sort of line or rigid plastic affair thru that. Would also be easily moved & you may even arleady have some clips on hand.
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Old 09-07-2013, 02:53 PM
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Yeah, was thinking about something to attach to the euro brace, which would give more flexibility with moving around. But as per the previous post, am trying these little plastic clips that attach to the tank sides. They are small, and should not even be noticeable once the coralline coats them over. But kind of fixes where you place your frag rack. Thanks for the suggestion, though, as I still may try other methods.

As for the sticky back tape, I can replace that with weldon glue if necessary. I have used these clips elsewhere for holding up chords, and they haven't fallen off yet.
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