glueing corals

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Glad I could have helped. :lol:
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Salt'n'Lime wrote:
Xster wrote:I use "aquamend" from Home Depot, which is a two-part epoxy and also a dab of super glue gel. I ddin't beleive in "glue-ing down corals at first" , but after corals start falling on other corals and starts receding after some warfare, I am now a convert.
Yeah , true.... nothing sucks worse than trying to find a missing frag that was knocked down in the rockwork....or losing a whole colony because it fell on something.
It looks like I might be sufferring from my first lost due to this warfare. My colt is kinda withering away. A couple of days ago my green yongei fell on it for awhile. I dont know for how long. But ever since then, the colt does not look good.
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Ok I thought you meant it has super glue in it from reading your post, I am using the same stuff.
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