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Suction Cup alternatives
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:21 am
by breezeetew
I have noticed the question has popped up a lot lately, so add your ideas here!I gave up on suction cups and now use1. Adhesive Velcro strips2. Command adhesive stripsand when the above just don't hold, I use Silicone Aquarium Sealant as an adhesive- just wipe the glass very dry and give some ventilation while it cures (no water, so it doesn't really "dry"). You can get the type that is made for bathrooms as well- just make sure it is 100% silicone!I have used it with crabs in the tank, making sure they can't try to climb the surface until it is fully cured (keep the net off the hook overnight). If you are the nervous type, maybe wait until the slight vinegar like smell dissipates before adding crabs- it is easier to leave the lid off without crabs in the tank.
Suction Cup alternatives
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:21 am
by Willow
Yeah....I'm going to have to do that. I've never had any trouble with the Command adhesives before, but lately they've all been falling off. I think my jumbo is pulling them off---he's been very active lately.
Suction Cup alternatives
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:32 am
by TheCrabbyTabby
I know that suction cups are kinda tricky but if you rub them on skin and then put them up you might get better results. You see your skin oils are just the right of moisture to keep the cups sticking. I hope that helps.
Suction Cup alternatives
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:43 am
by breezeetew
quote:I think my jumbo is pulling them off---he's been very active lately. When I got larger crabs is when I gave up on suction cups- even the huge power lock cups were giving out under the weight of my large crabs climbing.Next step was Command adhesive- and it worked for a long time, but again.. the weight was an issue, I think.Aquarium sealant has proven to be the best choice for a semi permanant placing. I can always scrape it if I want to remove the hooks.