Many of us use elastic rubbers to secure plants / moss to driftwood and the like. This krib was rescued in the end - but do remove the rubber before your fish try to eat it.
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Many of us use elastic rubbers to secure plants / moss to driftwood and the like. This krib was rescued in the end - but do remove the rubber before your fish try to eat it.
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Well I should have taken a picture when my cylindricus passed a rubber band and had some of the other fish chasing it down to chow the band
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Jacques Vermaak
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I use normal thin fishing line to tie moss to rocks. my fish don't even notice it and it looks way beter than rubber bands. guys should try it
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To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.My name is Kendall....and im an addict!AND LOVING IT!
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