Is this glue reef safe?

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This should be a quick one and done thread for ya’ll just wondering if this stuff is reef safe, wanting to glue some frags and rocks together.
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Nothing open at the moment. I live quite rural as well so it’s a long trip just for some glue. Should be fine to cover up some vermatid snail entrances at the very least?
Sure. It’s just runny. It’ll set quicker in the water so try and use it underwater. Super glue for frags works best if you are sticking glue to glue…so if you get a glob on rocks then put some on the plug then smoosh together and pull it apart a couple times it’ll stick real good. I hate super glue on my finger so I generally just wad without touching it.
 

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