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MaineReef88
04/26/2012, 06:15 PM
What does everyone use as a glue or adhesive for new coral additions when placing them on LR?? I have tried a glue and putty from DFS and neither seem to work well for me, I turn the lights on the next morning and the have come loose or fallen off where they were glued.
Thanks!

aleonn
04/26/2012, 06:24 PM
I use the JB Water Weld epoxy and Loctite gel from Home Depot. Make sure to knead the epoxy thoroughly or else it won't set.

CHG107
04/26/2012, 06:28 PM
Just made a similar post earlier today. Was told to get eco tech glue so I went ahead and ordered it.

MaineReef88
04/26/2012, 06:39 PM
Just made a similar post earlier today. Was told to get eco tech glue so I went ahead and ordered it.

Where did you order it from?

hvacman250
04/26/2012, 06:44 PM
http://www.vividaquariums.com/howToMountFrags.asp

Psirex
04/26/2012, 07:11 PM
Gel Krazy glue or jb water weld - used both with success

89Foxbody
04/26/2012, 07:44 PM
Super Glue gel...3 tubes for a dollar at the Dollar Store. 1 tube is enough to glue like 10+ frags.

aandfsoccr04
04/26/2012, 07:45 PM
super glue gel...3 tubes for a dollar at the dollar store. 1 tube is enough to glue like 10+ frags.

+1

CHG107
04/26/2012, 08:29 PM
I ordered the Eco tech on eBay. But like others said you can get the super glue gel at the dollar store as well. I ordered a bunch and got it for cheap since a few friends wanted some as well. $13 for a good size tube of it though on eBay if you go that route.

SeanT
04/27/2012, 12:52 PM
The best method I ever tried was from a member here by the name of Reefer on a budget.

His method was "frag-a little superglue - small ball of epoxy - a little superglue - rock.

It works very well.

hth,
Sean

jeffreylesser
04/27/2012, 04:02 PM
The best method I ever tried was from a member here by the name of Reefer on a budget.

His method was "frag-a little superglue - small ball of epoxy - a little superglue - rock.

It works very well.

hth,
Sean

This is the best method. You don't need very much epoxy either, maybe the size of a pea at most.

zvonmonet
04/27/2012, 04:04 PM
Thick super glue from the dollar store, no need for anything else

MaineReef88
04/27/2012, 07:36 PM
Thanks Everyone!

cordell
04/27/2012, 11:35 PM
His method was "frag - a little superglue - small ball of epoxy - a little superglue - rock.

An epoxy/superglue sammich!

How long do you have to hold this together for the glue and epoxy to set?

Ride928
04/28/2012, 12:09 AM
The best method I ever tried was from a member here by the name of Reefer on a budget.

His method was "frag-a little superglue - small ball of epoxy - a little superglue - rock.

It works very well.

hth,
Sean

+100 - I call it the sandwich method. It works great.

afamousjohnson
04/28/2012, 12:17 AM
The sandwich sounds effective but im a dollar store user as well. Sometimes it doesn't work as well but I've had success with 1" frag rocks holding at overhangs with it...a whole tube though but still like. 33 cents.

SeanT
04/28/2012, 01:34 AM
An epoxy/superglue sammich!

How long do you have to hold this together for the glue and epoxy to set?

No longer than 10 seconds with semi-firm pressure.

joekidwell
04/28/2012, 04:36 AM
Would denture cream work? Lol....I have all my teeth im just curious

droth335
04/28/2012, 06:20 AM
We use super glue gel for frags and putty for colonies or very large frags.