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Anyway, erm, well I was cleaning my live plants in a tub, and thinking of clever ways to make sure they don't float away, 'coz my little beasties tend to dig them up and kill them.. And it struck me, that I could use suction cups! So I placed a bundle of plants together used some string loosely to tie them together, then i put them in the holdy bit, and wrapped string around the suction cuppy bit and then put them in the tank. Ta daa!

Clever me. Lol.

Thought I would share my genius-ness with you guys! :wacko:
 
Ooh, you are! That is SUCH a good idea.
 
haha good thinking! where did you buy suction cups from? ... can i put them on the bottom of my shoes and walk on the roof?

i have heard potting the plants helps too, but wouldn't look as natural.
 
...I made a little forest for pinky to hide in... :rolleyes:
 
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