Hello all!
In my dwarf frog tank I have a piece of bogwood which has one of those plastic sucker thingies screwed onto it. It's stuck to the side of the tank, towards the top with a few small plants and the frogs absolutely love it.
I was thinking of doing the same thing in my clawed frog tank, but I was reading that metal is toxic to them and there should be no metal in their tank. I was wondering what would be the best way of attaching a sucker securely to bogwood without using a screw? No idea how to go about trying this.
Thanks, and I also highly recommend the "wood on a sucker" thing for dwarf frog tanks if you can find one or make one yourself![]()
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Plastic zip ties
Hot glue
Under water epoxy
Thanks for the suggestions
This was my initial thought but I was worried it may not hold on wood, or fall off over time.
I've already spent a load of money on this tank on things that ended up being wrong, bought more than what I needed, etc.Seeing as someone else has suggested this I will file it under "Not such a crazy idea after all"
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