Any tips or hacks to keep frags from rocking in the frag rack?

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About 80% of the frags I put in my frag rack are fine. However there's certain ones that I can't keep from swaying and rocking with the flow. I read when corals are constantly being jociled like that it impedes growth. I'm hoping someone has some little hack I haven't thought of to keep them stationary.

The only thing I found that works well is putting the frag in place and then from the under side winding a rubber band around the bottom to hold it snug. However my rack tends to stay pretty full and in order to get my hand at the right angle I have to pull the whole dam thing out of the water, which inevitably means either water all over the place or frags falling out... usually both. :downcast-face-with-sweat:

Any ideas?
 

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If you can find little rubber donut/gaskets like this you can put it under the plug (similar to zip tie idea above) to keep it secure to the mount/rack

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Those are bung rings.
You can get a box of 'compressor o-rings' off amazon pretty cheap with a bunch of different sizes.. though the comment above about the elastic band is probably cheaper & easier :grinning-face-with-sweat:
 

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For me, when I see that, I just move my frag rack round till i hit the right spot where the water flow tumbles onto the racks rather that hitting it from the sides (thats what makes the frags move). Also I use egg crates to make my frag racks and glue them to those cheap but strong flat magnet brushes. Works like a charm, being able to move the frag rack around easily.
 

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I just decided to get racks only from a place like building and obsession that has silicone grippers so my snails and urchins don't knock out my frags.
 

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