I was wondering can someone tell me or send me a link to magnets that are aquarium safe. Going to make a homemade frag rack.
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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.
What size rack are you looking for. I could possibly 3D print you one and we could trade for the pink diamonds you fragged.okay thanks, i just find it ridiculous that frag racks are $30-$60.
so i can use something like this?Ceramic magnets are reef safe. Neodymium magnets are not reef safe. However if they are sealed properly they can be used and hold better.
Thank you but i already have a 3D printer. I was gonna 3D print a rack and use super glue to glue magnets to rackWhat size rack are you looking for. I could possibly 3D print you one and we could trade for the pink diamonds you fragged.
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Those look like they would work.so i can use something like this?
Sounds good. You should be all set then with those magnets.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
okay thanks for the helpSounds good. You should be all set then with those magnets.
How big were they, do they hold well? How thick is your glass?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