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![]() I woke up this morning to a colapse of rock, noone hurt or missing, but I ofcourse had to fix it!
Soooooooo...I take everything out and start bebuilding it and wouldn't you know I found a clam about the size of a loonie, and empty. Darn it!! How come you can never make the tank look as good as it did the first time you set things up? So I fiddle and fiddle and have now decided to leave it as I think I am just making it look worse. I will let it settle and post a pic to see what you all think. On the bright side I found some shrooms in the back that hadden't attached yet and were hiding out. which leeds to another question...How do you attach a mushroom to rock when there is nothing on the bottom of the shroom to put glue on? Is it ok to put glue directly on the mushroom and then to the rock or is there a better trick?
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![]() You can glue it, but they don't like it and may detach. I've found using a single stitch with fishing line through the "foot" and then around, or fastened to, the rock works well.
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![]() basically sew it on?
I think I will try the glue is it ok to dry the mushroom on the foot? they make so much slime the glue doesn't stick
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![]() Just push it in a hole in the rock and put a pebble on top. Big enough to hold it down. It will eventually attach and come out.
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![]() Last edited by Dale; 01-21-2011 at 01:22 PM. |
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![]() Put it in a glass with some rubble and wait 'til it attaches, then do what you want with the new base.
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