N nstefan2597 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 25, 2013 254 1 0 New Hampshire Sep 21, 2013 #21 Not a good idea to put a screw in. Rust could be a problem Sent from my SCH-R830 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
Not a good idea to put a screw in. Rust could be a problem Sent from my SCH-R830 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
V vr6fan Gambusia MFK Member Mar 30, 2010 620 1 18 Waukesha, WI Sep 22, 2013 #22 Skittle said: Or attach it to a slate bottom and put the substrate over the slate Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... This! I do it all the time to various sized pieces with great success Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Skittle said: Or attach it to a slate bottom and put the substrate over the slate Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... This! I do it all the time to various sized pieces with great success Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
David R Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 26, 2005 5,056 259 346 44 New Zealand Sep 22, 2013 #23 nstefan2597 said: Not a good idea to put a screw in. Rust could be a problem Click to expand... Stainless steel would be the best bet, or if you're really worried drill a hole and use cable ties.
nstefan2597 said: Not a good idea to put a screw in. Rust could be a problem Click to expand... Stainless steel would be the best bet, or if you're really worried drill a hole and use cable ties.
J jimmie d wad Candiru MFK Member Jan 20, 2011 575 16 48 south of heaven Sep 22, 2013 #24 drill a hole in some plexi and run some stainless steel screws through it