C curtismaximus Active Member Market Messages 1,106 Reaction score 0 Jun 20, 2016 #1 Is it reef safe?
jrhunter0000 Active Member Market Messages 941 Reaction score 116 Location Warner Robins Jun 20, 2016 #2 I use the gel in a green pack at dollar store works wonders on everything
G genesis Member Market Messages 631 Reaction score 0 Jun 20, 2016 #3 I used the gel and never had no issues
Adam Trustee Staff member Sponsor Supporting Messages 4,839 Reaction score 3,922 Location Flowery Branch, GA Jun 20, 2016 #4 I would think its all Cyanoacrylate and there's minimal, if any, difference in the formulation of brands.
I would think its all Cyanoacrylate and there's minimal, if any, difference in the formulation of brands.
J j_b_ Member Market Messages 496 Reaction score 0 Location Macon, GA Jun 20, 2016 #5 I've used it several time now, with no adverse issues
camellia Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,359 Reaction score 91 Location Powder Springs Jun 20, 2016 #6 +1 Two tubes for $1 at dollar store. If it just won't stay attached like certain slimy coral I will mix the second reef glue or putty with it and that certainly keeps it bonded!
+1 Two tubes for $1 at dollar store. If it just won't stay attached like certain slimy coral I will mix the second reef glue or putty with it and that certainly keeps it bonded!
F flimflam Member Market Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Jun 20, 2016 #7 +1 on the cheap dollar store stuff. Been using for years and never had a single issue.
camellia Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,359 Reaction score 91 Location Powder Springs Jun 20, 2016 #8 Often I'll apply super glue gel to rock, wait 5 then drip Coralfix over top and use a toothpick to mix them up some. Then stick coral on and it's there to STAY!
Often I'll apply super glue gel to rock, wait 5 then drip Coralfix over top and use a toothpick to mix them up some. Then stick coral on and it's there to STAY!