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Old October 30th 05, 06:49 PM
Gill Passman
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Default Stainless steel clips

Billy wrote:
"Dave S" wrote in message
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I've seen some stainless steel clips (not sure where) for holding
down
cucumber an aquarium. Anyone have any ideas where I can get some.




In my years of fishkeeping, both fresh and marine, I have very rarely
found a stainless steel object that didn't rust anyway after a period
of time. I would recommend a plastic clip myself. Alternately,
microwave the slice of cuke to cook out the air, (only a few seconds
usually, depends on the m-oven) and drop it in. Clip not even needed
unless you want to hang it from the glass or other object.

billy



I use plant weights - readily available from most LFS's - costs 99p for
a box of 10 (min). You can also buy it on a roll and cut it off as needed.

Gill
 




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