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What is the best way to mount Ricordea to a rock?
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Walter, my favorite mushroom mounting technique is gluing a piece of onion bag over the shrooms(zoos, rics, etc) to hold them in place while they attach. Less patient methods might involve a needle and thread.
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I had some pretty good success drying off the bottom and gluing them on real fast before they slimed up again...
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Let the mushroom attack to a piece of coral off the sand bed then glue the peice to the rock work.
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No, I take the onion bag off once it's attached (about a week)
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Walter |
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Walter, I have used elastic bands with pretty good success. Sometimes they come loose, but usually attach.
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I recently attached one that had been floating around for a long time with LocTite Gel.
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Bob ----------------------------------------------------- To be loved you have to be nice to people every day - To be hated you don't have to do squat. ---------Homer Simpson-------- |
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Thanks, I ended up using gel suoer glue and gluing it to a rock...
Walter |