Elegant looking magnetic frag rack with a clever membrane that securely grips the frag plugs to keep them in position even if they have different sized stems.
The IceCap magnetic coral frag rack include a classy magnetic black shelf that can be easily integrated into the aquarium's side. Even though the frag plugs have different-sized stems, each hole is equipped with a clever membrane that is tightly grabbed by them in order to keep them in place. Modular racks enable customers to move the rack to provide easy maintenance or for acclimatization to tiny corals. has three different models.
PRO 23 Magnetic Coral Frag Rack Features
Slim Profile
Special membranes keep plugs and keeps them in the right
Strong magnet mount can hold up to 1/2in of thickness!
Medium-sized - holds up 23 Frags
Item #:IC-FR23R
DimensionsA 9.5 by 4.1 * 1.8in (LxWxH)
The Maximum Glass Thickness/Acrylic ThicknessA 1/2in
*Securly Holds Most Frag Plugs With Stems of up to 3/8aEURA"
Units
1
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
10 × 5 × 3 in
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