Where can I buy Aquarium safe magnets?

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Ceramic magnets are reef safe. Neodymium magnets are not reef safe. However if they are sealed properly they can be used and hold better.
 

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Super Strong Neodymium Disc Magnets with Epoxy Coating, Powerful Permanent Rare Earth Magnets 1.26 inch x 1/8 inch, Pack of 10 I like the idea. I’d probably go with something like this.
 
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Super Strong Neodymium Disc Magnets with Epoxy Coating, Powerful Permanent Rare Earth Magnets 1.26 inch x 1/8 inch, Pack of 10 I like the idea. I’d probably go with something like this.

okay thanks, i just find it ridiculous that frag racks are $30-$60.
 

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okay thanks, i just find it ridiculous that frag racks are $30-$60.
What size rack are you looking for. I could possibly 3D print you one and we could trade for the pink diamonds you fragged.

Take a look at thingiverse and see if there are any you like.

 
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Ceramic magnets are reef safe. Neodymium magnets are not reef safe. However if they are sealed properly they can be used and hold better.
so i can use something like this?
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What size rack are you looking for. I could possibly 3D print you one and we could trade for the pink diamonds you fragged.

Take a look at thingiverse and see if there are any you like.

Thank you but i already have a 3D printer. I was gonna 3D print a rack and use super glue to glue magnets to rack
 

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I used ceramic magnets to attach Marco Rock pieces to the back glass of my tank. I notched the pieces with a hand grinder/with a cutting blade. Then attached the magnets to the Rock pieces with epoxy. It had no ill effect
 

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I used ceramic magnets to attach Marco Rock pieces to the back glass of my tank. I notched the pieces with a hand grinder/with a cutting blade. Then attached the magnets to the Rock pieces with epoxy. It had no ill effect
How big were they, do they hold well? How thick is your glass?
 

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