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I'm using BRS super glue gel extra thick, and that is not easy to attach birdsnest mini-colonies to established pukani rock. The glue doesn't hold well, have to stand there trying to get it to minimally "set" when attaching where it won't balance by itself, etc. And by the time I manage to get something attached, it's pure jank- a big white wad of glue. Looks ridiculous. I'm not getting any better at it with practice either. Anyhow, what's a better way?
You know, I'm not even clear how that stuff is reef safe even though it hasn't hurt anything yet. When I load a glob on the end of the coral and stick it in the water, a teeny tiny oil slick appears on the water surface where it went in... ish.
2.
Is it possible to trim birdsnest in place? Every time I've tried to cut one, the thing just shatters into quite a few pieces. Is there an affordable underwater laser weapon- a light saber- for hobbyists or what?
Thanks for any advice!
I'm using BRS super glue gel extra thick, and that is not easy to attach birdsnest mini-colonies to established pukani rock. The glue doesn't hold well, have to stand there trying to get it to minimally "set" when attaching where it won't balance by itself, etc. And by the time I manage to get something attached, it's pure jank- a big white wad of glue. Looks ridiculous. I'm not getting any better at it with practice either. Anyhow, what's a better way?
You know, I'm not even clear how that stuff is reef safe even though it hasn't hurt anything yet. When I load a glob on the end of the coral and stick it in the water, a teeny tiny oil slick appears on the water surface where it went in... ish.
2.
Is it possible to trim birdsnest in place? Every time I've tried to cut one, the thing just shatters into quite a few pieces. Is there an affordable underwater laser weapon- a light saber- for hobbyists or what?
Thanks for any advice!