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    Question Regarding Vision cages and fake plants

    So I just got the vision v222 for my Rhacs and I tried hanging fake plants with suction cups and they keep falling. So my question I guess, How do those with vision cages mount plants on the sides? This is of course temporary until I plant it. But nonetheless. I need help.


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    Re: Question Regarding Vision cages and fake plants

    my favorite way to mount is using magnets(use big, strong, neodynmum magnets.. hope I spelled thar right). There are all kinds of ways to bind magnets to vines, twist ties, glue, get greative at a crafts store.

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    Re: Question Regarding Vision cages and fake plants

    I had the same problem in my AP cage.

    I have these little plastic hooks things that have an adhesive back, so I put them on the well and I just hang my plants on those hooks.
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    Re: Question Regarding Vision cages and fake plants

    First off, I got rid of my Vision cages b/c I just didn't like them. I bought a bunch of those suction cup hanging plants and when I got home relized that they wouldn't stick to the plastic. What I did was I slid the suction cups off and drilled a small hole in the wall of the cage close to the top. Then I slid the long plain part that the suction cup was on threw the hole. It don't look all that good on the out side on the cage but its cool looking inside the tank.
    Heres a few pics of my RTB's cage.




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    Re: Question Regarding Vision cages and fake plants

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Constrictor View Post
    First off, I got rid of my Vision cages b/c I just didn't like them. I bought a bunch of those suction cup hanging plants and when I got home relized that they wouldn't stick to the plastic. What I did was I slid the suction cups off and drilled a small hole in the wall of the cage close to the top. Then I slid the long plain part that the suction cup was on threw the hole. It don't look all that good on the out side on the cage but its cool looking inside the tank.
    Heres a few pics of my RTB's cage.




    Nice RTB! Can't w8 till mine is that big!

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