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Old 12-17-2006, 02:17 AM   #1
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what kind of superglue?


I know I need the gel sort, but is there any type to use/stay away from? I'm going to wal mart in a few and need to pick up some glue while I'm there(the new snails are knocking everything off of my rocks...) I've got zoos on and off of rock pieces and a couple of LPS to do.
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Old 12-17-2006, 03:14 AM   #2
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I ended up getting scotch brand stuff. It was the only kind of gel that wal mart had.

For the second part, where should I be putting my frags? I've got my candy cane and blasto(though I think I'm leaving that one loose, it isn't being shoved around much) to put in a secure place, I'd had the candy cane near the top/top middle part of the tank. It was in a lot of flow, is that okay for it? Also, for the zoos, I'm just going to put them onto my rocks where they have been, though should I spread them out a lot, or is it fine for them to be close to each other? And for the loose polyps, I can just glue them onto a rock instead of needing to attach them to something else first, right? Also, since I am putting the superglue in, should I run carbon in the tank for the next few days to make sure that I haven't added anything bad?
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Old 12-17-2006, 03:18 AM   #3
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Walmart usually has this kind too. As long as what you got was gel...it will work fine. I like this kind becasue of the dispenser with the thin tip...once you get the coral glued......you can fill in any missed, tight places with the thin tip.......just helps hold.

The tip is also nice if you are doing any sps fragging to get into hard to reach places to cover up wounds

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Old 12-17-2006, 03:25 AM   #4
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They had a lot of empty spots, probably had those there. I'll look for that type next time I need it.
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