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titaniumcooker
> 3 dayFirst day impressions- I’m impressed. Working as expected and looks great. Loaded with 1/2” frags; no problem. As you can see in pic if you have larger frags could it hold as much. Magnets are strong. Used on 1/4 acrylic it’s not going anywhere. Appears well sealed. That’s my only concern for potential future issues. Outside magnets are nice looking and have felt stickers. All in a quality rack. Still hard to swallow $30.
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Kyle
> 3 dayGreat frag rack. A must have if you have strong lighting. Gives new coral a chance to adjust near the bottom before blasting them with light.
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Canon
> 3 dayAwesome product. I have a arrow crab that was picking on my corals and I bought this to give the frags some space.
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SoftServeShihtzu
> 3 dayIt isnt horrible , does its job but just over priced and over priced.
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Travis Goodman
> 3 dayAverage frag rack. The main reason that i gave it only 3 stars is because the magnets are not great. Its ok if you only have it half full of small frags. I had it fall off the glass twice after it was loaded with 90% full of small frags. It just didnt handle the weight well. It wasnt in heavy flow at all. If you keep the load light itll be fine.
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KOOKKIE
Greater than one weekThe BEST!!! FRAG RACK OUT THERE
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Erick Millan
> 3 dayI love this product, best frag racks in the market for sure as soon as I got the first one I immediately ordered a second one, price is good as well, you won’t be disappointed.
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Jamie
> 3 dayThis is a nice frag rack. It is very sturdy and looks great in the tank. I read through a lot of reviews saying negative things about other small racks with 1 magnet scratching the glass, so I chose to purchase this one. I recommend this to fellow reefers!
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Brian Lowe
> 3 dayLooks to be well made with strong magnets. Liked it so much I bought a second one.
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Jesus
> 3 dayDo not move the rack while in your tank. I’ve completely scratched and ruined a brand new Red Sea tank by moving this rack with the magnets.