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phar 04-03-2011 11:21 PM

Coral Glue
 
Hi there,
I was just wondering what people recommend for coral glue. I've tried the epoxy that comes in the tube. I don't find it works all that great as it basically just turns into a cement but doesn't really bond to anything.
Recommendations?
Thanks,
Patrick

cathyg_99 04-03-2011 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phar (Post 603958)
Hi there,
I was just wondering what people recommend for coral glue. I've tried the epoxy that comes in the tube. I don't find it works all that great as it basically just turns into a cement but doesn't really bond to anything.
Recommendations?
Thanks,
Patrick

if its just for frags you can get a gel i know people have said that works great... if its for rock thats really your only option unless you drill it and use zip ties and rods

toytech 04-03-2011 11:46 PM

I use the superglue gel from the doller store ( titan brand) its cheap and works great for everything.It sets up nice and fast once its dipped in water.

phar 04-04-2011 01:13 AM

It's likely for a little bit of both. Rocks and sticking corals to rocks. I'll try super glue. I'm liking the dollar store more and more...

ElGuappo 04-04-2011 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toytech (Post 603967)
I use the superglue gel from the doller store ( titan brand) its cheap and works great for everything.It sets up nice and fast once its dipped in water.

+1 but i like the loctite stuff. also tailored aquatics makes a decent glue aswell...

pinhead 04-04-2011 03:32 PM

Gel Superglue - can skin over when it hits the water

Epoxy putty - not a lot of tackiness for things like softies.

Solution - use both. I found this solution on Reef Central and can say it works 100% of the time. You don't really need frag plugs because you can mount things directly to your rockwork. Works equally well with softies or SPS/LPS.

Dry the end of your coral and put a generous drop of gel superglue - Dollar store Titan brand is a bit more viscous than the name brands.

Roll a ball of epoxy putty and stick it to the glob of superglue.

Add another drop of superglue

The superglue and epoxy bond really well together and if your frag is dry, the superglue will stick to the coral. When you mount the frag, the epoxy will be forced into all the crevices of the rock and will make a very strong bond when dry.


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