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Glue for rocks??
I want to glue some rocks together, but I dont want poison my livestock. Any sugestions.I first tried Silicon I purchased from my LFS, but that didt bond w the rocks. I now bought super glue gel & it works, has my rocks bonded, but am afraid to introduce it to my tank.
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#2
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100% pure cyanoacrylate is super glue gel that will not harm your inhabitants.
if the rock youve already glued has been out of water and is dry, it is now dead rock and will have to cycle again before entering your display tank. ![]()
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#3
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If the rock is still out of the tank and dry, try Gorilla glue. I used it on some Marco rock before curing. The rock would break before joint would. Had it in my tank for over a year.
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#4
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Aquamend epoxy, Home Depot in the paint isle. I use it to epoxy a ton of stuff in my tank, rock, corals, 100% tank safe.
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#6
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It dries white but algae will cover it in time.
It can't be applied directly to softies but it does hold rubble/stonies ![]() |
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I've heard from a lot of people about super glue gel, if you want a super glue that you can be sure won't harm the tank you can order some from DR fosters and smith
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