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Old 05/23/2006, 09:52 AM
dynamitedj dynamitedj is offline
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Hammer ques.

I recently recieved a few gifts from Turf for my b-day. The hammer I got from him is in a situation. It had been getting attacked by some clowns and decided to seperate from it's base so all it consists of is the head. My question is how can i keep it from flowing around the tank. P.S. it seems pretty healthy considering... I also got a lord howensis that is evidently pretty rare. It also has issues, it looks more dead than alive but i can tell theat it has extended ever so slightly. Are there any suggestions to getting these guys in shape?
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Old 05/23/2006, 10:28 AM
gath2 gath2 is offline
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I would think that you could super glue the hammer to a rock. The only other thing you could do is try some bridal vail to keep it pinned down and hope that it attaches. I'm not sure how much it would like this though.
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