Slide-Loc unveils their latest frag rack design, called the Stingray.
Slide-Loc unveils their latest frag rack design, called the Stingray.

via Slide-Loc

Slide-Loc® is releasing their latest frag rack, again improving on their purposeful dual-sided rack, double sealed magnets, and patent pending channel locking system. Expected in stores and online within the month.

The 10-plug Stingray magnetic frag rack has several unique features to capitalize on their best design features…

Flexibility: Improved custom spacing with their patent-pending channel locking design. This allows up to 10 plugs to be spaced at their optimal spacing for health & accommodate a variety of plug sizes. It is also compatible with their Tile-Loc adapter for stem-less frag plugs.

Black Side: Best for photography & Phase-1 light acclimation. Light is usually less intense near tank walls, the low reflective properties ensure a lower intensity of light on new coral as they initially adjust to your lighting.

White Side: Best during Phase-2 coral acclimation. Increases reflective light by up to 5-10x near the tank walls. This increase helps compensates for PAR drop, decreases shadowing, & can improve the growth of higher-light coral. This is a useful step in getting your coral ready to handle placement under your main display.

Double Sealed Magnets can hold this frag rack in place on glass and acrylic as thick as 0.5 inches.
Double Sealed Magnets can hold this frag rack in place on glass and acrylic as thick as 0.5 inches.

Double Sealed Magnets:  Comes standard for an added layer of defense against degradation and contamination. Sealed in a high-impact & inert compound along with an ABS external shell, they will confidently hold on glass as thick as 0.5 inches.

Curved Design: It’s more than just good looks, it gives extra space from the glass in the center for larger frags.

For unique, purpose-built, IP designs check out www.Slide-Loc.com along with their retail partners.

Slide-Loc®, Loc in Anywhere

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