After the mouth seals itself shut, I start poking holes at the top and work my way down. The glue seals the holes shut upon drying.
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No, not true only superglue with cyanoacrylate for main ingrediant is safeIf that purple Vertex Aquaristick glue is "reef safe" while stinking and clouding the water, then yes any superglue is fine... smh
yes , in water maybe , but out of water , could you construct a rock formation with it when setting up a tank before the water is addedGorilla glue is a polyurethane. This material depends on moisture (water) to cure. It will actually foam up as well with excessive moisture - designed as a gap filler. I would be nervous with putting this material in a tank or water. Just my $0.02
Yes, constructing outside the tank would, in my mind, be a good way to use this adhesive. With the superior gap filling and very strong final bond, polyurethanes are a great option, but just keep in mind the color - the adhesive will harden to a cream-like color.yes , in water maybe , but out of water , could you construct a rock formation with it when setting up a tank before the water is added
dollar store super glue in the 2 pack. round bottle with red top. cant beat it.
This by chance the one you use?I just buy the super glue gel from the dollar store works great and safe to use.
@willieboy240 is this the pack you’re referring to? I couldn’t find any ReefGlue at our LFS’s. I bought this at the $1store and then decided to see if what I bought was safe. Lmk any help?! Thank you!!
That's what I used for 2 zoa frags and seemed to work well,,, but I bought smaller tubes in a 12-pack (under $8) 'cause I was too lazy to drive to the Dollar Store:This by chance the one you use?