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    NatureLady
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    Default Re: Sculpted 'oyster mushrooms' for frog's tank - work in progress!

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    Hmmm.... I dunno. I quite like magnets. They are so versatile! You can get very powerful magnets of all shapes and sizes from kjmagnetics.com
    I could see advantages to both...
    Magnets=ease of cleaning the glass and offer an easy way to deep clean the mushrooms
    No Magnets=one time placement and no second guessing if a wrecking ball (or clumsy owner) tree frog could hurt himself by knocking it off

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    Default Re: Sculpted 'oyster mushrooms' for frog's tank - work in progress!

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    No Magnets=one time placement and no second guessing if a wrecking ball (or clumsy owner) tree frog could hurt himself by knocking it off
    Trust me, if he goes with kjmagnetics, he can pick out a magnet that would be hard for even a human to remove. They have magnets so powerful on that website that if you held two on either side of your head, they'd slam together and paint the room with your brains.

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    cruentusanima
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    I second the magnet idea. I think personally since I'm in the process of building a viv i could potentially mess things up if I silicone it and if I have magnets it's fool proof. As far as color goes I would think a darker brown would be easier to blend with any setup.

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    Default Re: Sculpted 'oyster mushrooms' for frog's tank - work in progress!

    Quote Originally Posted by KingCam View Post
    Trust me, if he goes with kjmagnetics, he can pick out a magnet that would be hard for even a human to remove. They have magnets so powerful on that website that if you held two on either side of your head, they'd slam together and paint the room with your brains.
    Checked out the site, I wish I had money for one of the big ones. Mmmmagnets. But! I'm in Australia and I think the shipping from there might be a bit obscene, but I'll see what the shipping quote is or check out an AU alternative.

    At the moment just got a stack of 20mm x 2mm Rare Earth's coming from a cheap place in Hong Kong for trying it out.

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    Default Re: Sculpted 'oyster mushrooms' for frog's tank - work in progress!

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    They have magnets so powerful on that website that if you held two on either side of your head, they'd slam together and paint the room with your brains.
    Note to OP, don't use these.
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