“Natural” Frag Racks?

BamboozleBean

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This might sound weird to some but I like my reef tank to be almost “temporary” if you know what I mean. I never glue down frags and I like to have the ability to move anything at anytime. Take a Frag out or put one in. In my opinion it makes it much easier to do whatever I want with my tank, nothing permanent. I was interested in a reef rock looking Frag rack as the egg crate can be not appealing. I was looking at reef rax magnetic racks and premium aquatics Tonga branch Frag racks. Anybody have any experience with these? How do they look in the water? How do they hold up over time?
This is what I mean by having everything temporary.

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Ron Reefman

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I just use a concrete drill bit and drill holes in my rocks wherever I want them. The empty hole almost disappear in a month or two.
 

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