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All cyanoacrylate is considered reef safe, but I'm not sure I would place fresh glued frags back in the display tank after activator has been used, unless it has been rinsed well.I was wondering is Gorilla glue Cyanoacrylate safe? I noticed the 2 little fishes use the same ingredients. Also is an aerosol activator safe?
This is for aqua scape. Thank you for all the advice.All cyanoacrylate is considered reef safe, but I'm not sure I would place fresh glued frags back in the display tank after activator has been used, unless it has been rinsed well.
Yes. . Cheaper and safer is gel superglue from the dollar storeI was wondering is Gorilla glue Cyanoacrylate safe? I noticed the 2 little fishes use the same ingredients. Also is an aerosol activator safe?
Oh wow I didn't know that. Thank you big timeYes. . Cheaper and safer is gel superglue from the dollar store
I use both gorilla superglue gel and loctite superglue gel in my tanks, no issues thus far.I was wondering is Gorilla glue Cyanoacrylate safe? I noticed the 2 little fishes use the same ingredients. Also is an aerosol activator safe?
That's what I use. All cyanoacrylate glue is reef safe. I wouldn't chance aerosol.Yes. . Cheaper and safer is gel superglue from the dollar store
Yes. When it cures in a few seconds, it is simply acrylic, totally inert.Can you use normal Gorilla Glue to attach frags to rocks?
Can you use normal Gorilla Glue to attach frags to rocks?
If it is cyanoacrylate it is reef safe. Anything else probably not.Can you use normal Gorilla Glue to attach frags to rocks?
Oh... thank you mfinn! I'll try gel.If it is cyanoacrylate it is reef safe. Anything else probably not.
Using any cyanoacrylate is best done using the gel formula, because the regular ( non gel) won't stay where you need it and runs all over the place.