So my acro looked like it was coming back and starting to get some color back... The Urchin decided to play "Hide the Frag" today and I have no clue where he dropped it.
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I know how that goes. Lost several nubs to my urchin.So my acro looked like it was coming back and starting to get some color back... The Urchin decided to play "Hide the Frag" today and I have no clue where he dropped it.
Could crank them out 30 at a time. Also single frag holders ro back glass or overflows.I saw someone had some 3D printed clips they were using for frag plugs on racks to keep them from falling out (or walking away with a critter). I had considered using rubber bands but the clip sounds like it would work great! @Projects with Sam , new product idea for the store?
I ran into this problem with my tuxedo urchin. I actually only buy the frag racks with locking mechanisms now. For one of my one frag holders, I do have a rubber band on the bottom of the plug. I've been wondering for a bit now if it could leach anything into the tank.I saw someone had some 3D printed clips they were using for frag plugs on racks to keep them from falling out (or walking away with a critter). I had considered using rubber bands but the clip sounds like it would work great! @Projects with Sam , new product idea for the store?
That was my concern. I know they start to break down so they probably do leach some form of something. Whether it's enough to harm anything... Some corals and inverts are very sensitive.I ran into this problem with my tuxedo urchin. I actually only buy the frag racks with locking mechanisms now. For one of my one frag holders, I do have a rubber band on the bottom of the plug. I've been wondering for a bit now if it could leach anything into the tank.
I may have to do that right after a line of designer urchin hats. I've been wanting to throw in some freebies with orders. so-far I've just been adding a few sand frag plug holders. these may be another great add!I saw someone had some 3D printed clips they were using for frag plugs on racks to keep them from falling out (or walking away with a critter). I had considered using rubber bands but the clip sounds like it would work great! @Projects with Sam , new product idea for the store?
I don't even remember where I saw those clips - I think Facebook.I may have to do that right after a line of designer urchin hats. I've been wanting to throw in some freebies with orders. so-far I've just been adding a few sand frag plug holders.
the trick would be to make them so they work with egg crate where one wouldn't need access to the underside.I don't even remember where I saw those clips - I think Facebook.
Little stinker.the trick would be to make them so they work with egg crate where one wouldn't need access to the underside.
when my blue devil damsel was in my *frag tank* he would push offending plugs up n out..
Here's my urchin jester hat I designed back a month ago. If you flip it over it doubles as a quail egg cradle.I may have to do that right after a line of designer urchin hats. I've been wanting to throw in some freebies with orders. so-far I've just been adding a few sand frag plug holders. these may be another great add!
Have you seen the frag plug "stake" clips? It's basically a frag plug clip with a toothpick looking piece coming off the end. My guess is it goes deeper into the rockwork making it harder for fish and snails etc to dislodge. Anyway, something like that with more of an offset might work but you'd need two sizes at least for the "normal" 3/4" and smaller plugs and the larger (1", 1.25") plugs.the trick would be to make them so they work with egg crate where one wouldn't need access to the underside.
when my blue devil damsel was in my *frag tank* he would push offending plugs up n out..
I bought these from printed reef. They work, but the stems are tall. I'm thinking of cutting some of them to 3/4 the length and you really need a straight hole in the rockwork to work these in otherwise they just stand above the rock. I really like their sand plug stands. I bought two more sets after the first ones I got.Have you seen the frag plug "stake" clips? It's basically a frag plug clip with a toothpick looking piece coming off the end. My guess is it goes deeper into the rockwork making it harder for fish and snails etc to dislodge. Anyway, something like that with more of an offset might work but you'd need two sizes at least for the "normal" 3/4" and smaller plugs and the larger (1", 1.25") plugs.
Here's what Printed Reef has. Something similar but with an offset?
Check out https://parlaquatics.com/ for some other great printed items by one of our own resident friends!I bought these from printed reef. They work, but the stems are tall. I'm thinking of cutting some of them to 3/4 the length and you really need a straight hole in the rockwork to work these in otherwise they just stand above the rock. I really like their sand plug stands. I bought two more sets after the first ones I got.