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fas917

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I had the same problem. All i did was cut a clear water bottle 3-4'' down and covered the ric with it. Also make some holes in the bottle for water movements. It worked for me :) rubber banding does not work, it just slimes loss
 
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DEEPWATER

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use can use a media bag as well ,cut it to size ,,put it around the Ric lighty ,and use rubber bands to hold the Media bag in place ,(not over the RIc)
 
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DEEPWATER

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Melt said:
i use super glue gel on mines and it did very well..............
super glue on a mushroom ,dont they tend to move ,if so wont supr glue keep them in place ,

what if they are not happy where you put them ? and want to move,,just my opinion
 

Dace

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Melt said:
i use super glue gel on mines and it did very well..............
putting super glue on a ric is very difficult simply because they tend to slime alot but if you can get past the slime, you are the man. i never said it was impossible. :eek:
 

inline6

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i'ld try the small short tube trick - get a small short tube, preferably plastic, put your ric inside the open ended tube with a piece of rock at the bottom. in a matter of about a week your ric should attach itself.
 

joseney21

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get like a small soup bowl, or tupperware bowl. small like the ones missy and eric had at the swap (3" diatmeter).put some rock rupple after putting a few holes on the sides and then cover it with a doo-rag (you can get those at a .99 cent store.it'll attach to a rock in a couple of days.
 

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