...you have a rack to put the plugs in. You can make one out of sucker feet, glue, and a strip of plastic lighting grid.
If on the other hand, you are all rockwork, a small light rock as a mount is a lot easier to place and secure in most tanks. Small. Light. And irregular, so it has a lot of grippy points.
Also, be smarter than I was: if you have giant snails (like 2") or urchins NOTHING is going to stay put that isn't glued down, so give your big snails
or urchin a vacation in the sump, or glue the new rock to a secure location, because they will go bowling for fun, and you know they're going to knock it all into the worst possible location for retrieval.
If on the other hand, you are all rockwork, a small light rock as a mount is a lot easier to place and secure in most tanks. Small. Light. And irregular, so it has a lot of grippy points.
Also, be smarter than I was: if you have giant snails (like 2") or urchins NOTHING is going to stay put that isn't glued down, so give your big snails
or urchin a vacation in the sump, or glue the new rock to a secure location, because they will go bowling for fun, and you know they're going to knock it all into the worst possible location for retrieval.
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