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![]() I've used Ecotech Coral glue in-tank, instead of epoxy, and works well
Yup, glueing (sic) under water Epoxy turns my skimmer and other hardware into a big mess |
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![]() I think I'm a part owner of that company now that I've bought so much of it. I actually split a case of it with a buddy of mine and may do so again when funds allow. Go with the ultra gel versus the regular gel. Less brittle and can withstand snails, crabs and dumb reefers who aren't paying attention.
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![]() Here is another reliable glue (and source to get it regularly):
$10.59 CAD for 2 oz http://www.greathobbies.com/producti...d_id=MER1100G2
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Single System Setup: 210G SPS reef, 225G FOWLR, 72G water change, 50G frag, 120G sump. I promise a journal at some point! (anyone need some coral frags? I likely always have stuff that is frag-ready) |
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![]() I would recommend against foam safe (and probably odorless) for fragging... just as close to pure cyanoacrylate as possible.
and yeah RC another hobby here too (Car racing 19 years, heli & plane are in the mix too ![]()
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Single System Setup: 210G SPS reef, 225G FOWLR, 72G water change, 50G frag, 120G sump. I promise a journal at some point! (anyone need some coral frags? I likely always have stuff that is frag-ready) |
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