Magnets for securing frags to glass?

Digitalelectric

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So in my current rockscape Ive got my rocks down low to allow lots of vertical growth for my SPS. However I think it would look neat if I had some corals attached to my glass randomly around the tank, especially tabling acros. Ive seen it done before but when I tried to attach frags to my glass with putty, supergluegel, etc they just fall off.
Has anyone tried using supermagnets like found here http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RA22 ? I figure I can put one on each side of the tank and encase the magnet in a waterproof epoxy, then put putty over it to attach the frag.
 
this is popular, people also use magnetic rocks (a structure that looks like rock with a magnet on the back) to grow corals the way you describe. I would not attache a magnet directly to a coral but would use the magnetic rocks. I am sure a search of a few internet stores would find you something you liked.
 
Pretty sure "magnetic rock" in this case is simply a rock with a magnet glued too it. :lol2:


Yeah, those types of magnets should work. Not sure on strength but it is done enough that there should be people who know the strength of magnets required.

Otherwise try searching for DIY magnetic powerhead mounts. The same principles that were used on those should work on a magnetic frag mount.
 
Premuim Aquatics sells mag rocks for frags. They look cool, they have a large and a small. I was thinking of getting 1 or 2.
 
I did this a couple years ago in a twenty gallon I had. I ran out of room so I started sticking frags on the back wall while i was getting ready for my 135.

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I seen people get those types of magnets, coat them in silicone and then use them, preventative measure in case any of the metals begin to corrode over time due to exposure to saltwater.
or you can just buy coated magnets, like the replacements for frag racks and such.

If you give the coral increased surface area, like with epoxy and superglue and support it while the epoxy cures it should also work.
 
Just a note. The magnets were neodymium magnets off ebay. At first I was attaching the the frags right to the magnet itself. Some of them came apart and the frag would still encrust it, so I really don't think the magnet parts are as bad for your tank as everyone freaks out about, otherwise it would have killed the frag and the frag wouldn't have encrusted on it.
 
Just a note. The magnets were neodymium magnets off ebay. At first I was attaching the the frags right to the magnet itself. Some of them came apart and the frag would still encrust it, so I really don't think the magnet parts are as bad for your tank as everyone freaks out about, otherwise it would have killed the frag and the frag wouldn't have encrusted on it.

contact with metal should not kill a frag/coral. time is what people are concerned about. saltwater is very corrosive and later on is when you 'could' run into issues in our tiny boxes. so as a preventative, its easy to coat the wetside of the magnet.

ymmv
 
The ones on the website that I posted are Nickel. It said Ni-Cu-Ni so theres copper in there somewhere, which as you know/should know is lethal in reefs. I figure if I coat it then it should be fine.
 
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