It also says the impact tough formula
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Use the gel versionIt can be used to attach frags but it is runny. Most people use the gel version.
I like this glue because it's cheap and the tubes are small and I can usually use the whole tube on 3-4 frags and toss the rest since they can make a mess.
Cool, it's $7.46 and I don't need to go into the dollar store. Either way it's cheaper than gorilla glue gel and gets the job done.That's the same stuff at Dollar Tree, but way more expensive on Amazon.
$6 oz at Dollar Tree. $9 oz on Amazon.
I like this glue because it's cheap and the tubes are small and I can usually use the whole tube on 3-4 frags and toss the rest since they can make a mess.
I like this glue because it's cheap and the tubes are small and I can usually use the whole tube on 3-4 frags and toss the rest since they can make a mess.
The BRS extra thick is definitely THICK.10 oz. Bottle BRS Extra Thick Gel Super Glue - Bulk Reef Supply - $30
Great deal, reef safe and works really well.
Yes the Gel version has worked well for me in conjunction with rock work Putty. I would not use one without the other and I also like the small containers of Glue because If something goes wrong I have three or four of them in the freezer as opposed to one big bottle getting hard if water gets in it. And yes store the Gorilla glue in the freezer and just before using warm it up by running some warm tap water on the bottle for a minute.
This is a great video on how to glue corals and rock work.
Hope this helps.
If I had a leak I would probably try it but I don’t think it is recommended for that purpose.Would this work to fix a leak?