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Hey guys Im looking for a good epoxy to use in my tank to keep corals the way I want on the rocks.
I was using one from China, but its all gone now, and I cant find it anymore.
 

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I use superglue make sure it's the gel u can use epoxy I've used the stuff they sell at petco but I'm sure there r others who would know better but I like to move corals and the superglue bond can be broken fairly easy
 

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Plain old Otay putty from lowes or home depot works fine and is an off white that blends in in a short time.
 

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Gel superglue works if the gaps arn't too big...just be a little careful - had fish try and eat the stuff before it setup a few times...they panic a little but it comes off after a bit.
 

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Can any of these be used while wet? I bought some reef putty under the impression that I could glue frags directly to my LR without removing/drying the LR. Boy was I wrong. Removing my LR to dry it before gluing a frag is simply not realistic for me.
 

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Yes Otay putty and superglue gel will work underwater....

Otay is not that sticky - its often as much of a shape bond as a glue bond...but stick it on and position your coral underwater - it will cure.

Same is true of superglue - pile on a blob on the plug or whatever and position underwater - hold - hold - hold and release - maybe it will stick - sometimes not - and try again.

Both cure underwater.
 
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Would this work? Reef safe?
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Making aqua concoctions: Have you ever tried the Reef Moonshiner Method?

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