Looking for a new frag rack

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I would like to know if anyone has found a frag rack that will hold on 3/4" acrylic. I have found a couple for my 1/2" glass, but I am looking for something for a friend of mine.

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Eshopp's makes acrylic frag racks that are held up by magnets. I would check them out.

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http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=20295
 

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This tank is 3/4" acrylic. These will be out soon.

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Those are nice gooch. Do you make them?

Yes I do. We tested them on a 3/4" thick acrylic aquarium for strength. We are going to advertise them for 1/2" thick aquarium walls or less. Up to 3/4" with caution.

We use the Sure Grip 100 powerhead holders. They are rated for 3/4". Our small shelves weigh about what a stream pump weighs.

You wont hold as many plugs with ours but you won't have a piece of plastic sticking out like a sore thumb in your display tank either. These things color up fast just like our Frag Stations. I was at teh store with the test tank last week and it is amazing how fast they color up.
 
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