Need advice, as im new to reefing.
How do I hold down a small loose mushroom? Like when it isn't attached to a frag plug.
How do I hold down a small loose mushroom? Like when it isn't attached to a frag plug.
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yes, and with the flow holes, you can even put the lid on to make sure it doesn't float out.Ok, the advice sounds great... however I'm limited on the amount of space I have in the tank so as to put a basket / container in. The 'shroom is smaller than a dime, so I will try a plastic sauce type container. Like the to-go sauce containers from restaurants? I have a few clean ones. I can make holes for flow. Can that potentially work?
I do like that idea! I also have spare plastic mesh that came with a ceramic bio media... maybe I can rubber band over a frag disk. How long did it take to stick?We made a little Thunderdome.
If you have a piece of rock you want it to attach to you can cover the rock with some mesh and elastic band the mesh in place until it attaches. If it blows around a little under the mesh it won't go flying around the tank. This was for the tiny green mushroom by the left rubberband. It's gotten huge since then.
Within a week I think it had bonded to the rock and we removed the screen. It was in a shot glass previously with the same setup (mesh/elastic band) but there was too much flow and it kept tumbling in the shot glass instead of attaching to the pebbles in there so we went with this approach instead.I do like that idea! I also have spare plastic mesh that came with a ceramic bio media... maybe I can rubber band over a frag disk. How long did it take to stick?
So I placed the shroom on a ceramic frag, covered with the plastic mesh and rubberbanded on both ends... now it's on my frag rack. Hopefully that should be enough to hold?Within a week I think it had bonded to the rock and we removed the screen. It was in a shot glass previously with the same setup (mesh/elastic band) but there was too much flow and it kept tumbling in the shot glass instead of attaching to the pebbles in there so we went with this approach instead.
I use these morph hospitals, they’re great. I haven’t lost a shroom since I’ve been using these.
I buy them from Gallery Aquatica. They are able to ship these internationally if needed.
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