Bashsea Frag Racks

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I'm fairly new to the hobby and always looking for inventive ideas. I haven't even started really fragging anything yet but came across this today. Looks like a cool idea to me. Just thought I'd pass it along in case people here hadn't heard of it yet.

http://www.bashsea.com/products/standard-series/mad-rack

I can't really find much info and no YouTube vids from the search that I did anyways. It would be nice to see it in action though. Perhaps there were some of these being used at FragFest and I didn't even notice. o_O

Dave.
 

Sewerat

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Brooksdale, Ontario
Just talk with JT he can set you up, and it's local guy so no exchange or duty to deal with. He has a few racks on hand already or can custom whatever you want


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Joshbrookkate

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Just talk with JT he can set you up, and it's local guy so no exchange or duty to deal with. He has a few racks on hand already or can custom whatever you want


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I was going to suggest that same thing. Many people on this forum have things made by him. Good quality stuff....
 
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London, ON
Good to know. I personally wasn't thinking of getting one at the moment I just thought they were cool and wanted to share. I don't currently have anywhere to put a frag rack like that. But I certainly hope to in the future! ;):cool:
 
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That would be cool to see some pics when you get it done. While I don't need one myself right away I'm sure that others would be interested. And I know that at some point I'll be looking for something similar. :D
 

David Caplan

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If he doesn't post pics I will. I sketched it out today. Its a little bit more wild than just a regular rack :p. 5-6 steps each with a slit all the way down and angled slightly forward. That way high light corals can go up top, lower light at the bottom. Great viewing angles from all directions.
 
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