Leave enough slack on where you started and end at where you started, thereafter, with the slack and the end of the fish line, you should be able to tie a dead knot. That should secured the tying.
Recently I have bought pelia moss and was having a hard time tying the mosses to the mesh.
I read somewhere before, to get the thinnest fishing line that you can find.
One day I managed to find one, which is 0.8mm and I was so delighted with the purchase.
To my dismay, this is actually a big mistake for me. I guessed my age is to be blamed that I am starting to develop long sightness, so much so that I am having difficulty finding the fishing line ends, let alone tying it.
So I am wondering what diameter are you guys using for your fishing line and what knots do you use?
oh, I managed to make a successful knot, eventually. and just when I was so pleased and proud in doing that, it gave way soon after.
I don't know what is the term for the knot that I did, but it is those simple knot just like tying a shoe lace.
In the end, I have used those flexible metal strip to tie the pelia moss to the mesh (plastic). But it does not look as nice as I like it to be, if the fishing line is used instead.
from 14L to 8L tank.
Leave enough slack on where you started and end at where you started, thereafter, with the slack and the end of the fish line, you should be able to tie a dead knot. That should secured the tying.
~~Steven ~~
Another Liverpool Fan In Singapore
2ft Tank ~~~Terappin Moonlight Gourami~~~
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My opinion it is better to use normal cotton string, easier. Fishing line is stiffer, harder to do.
Can try using tweezers... Works for people with low dexterity fingers like me!
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