Moss ledge

Moss ledge

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I'm really excited about my continuing education in printing, where I decided to step up my game by creating a larger moss ledge. The biggest hurdle I faced with moss ledges is getting suction cups with pilot holes that work seamlessly. But then I stumbled upon a clever solution at the dollar store – regular suction cups with an inset for metal hooks that are only $1.56 for 6 pieces! So, my next move was to make my own custom suction cups. For aquariums, it's essential to use either Pla or preferably Petg materials. Before adding them to your tank, give them a good soak in warm water – the warmer, the better! This will help shape them around any objects you want, like cups or bottles. After that, let them rest in de-chlorinated water for a day or so to ensure everything is safe and secure. Choose your favorite aquatic moss and tie it down with thin fishing line or preferably cotton thread, as it will eventually biodegrade as the moss grows.

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