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This stuff is so easy to use and cheap.

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Just melt in sub-boiling water.

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and use to fasten rocks together.

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Push some sand or rock chips in to areas that will be exposed (I was too late to do this fully)

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and you have SOLID bonds.

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Some craft/hobby stores sell this stuff for cheaper.
 

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The rock island on the left is about to get destroyed by t-rex...
 

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Ohhhhhhh Awwwwwwwwww!!!:eek:
Love Love Love that aquascape!!:)
 

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This stuff is so easy to use and cheap.

IMG_4906_zps4cks8qpt.jpg

IMG_4903_zpsjn4ahvly.jpg


Just melt in sub-boiling water.

IMG_4909_zpsbn1zprly.jpg

IMG_4911_zpsf1iqgqey.jpg


and use to fasten rocks together.

IMG_4912_zpss0xnwdkj.jpg

IMG_4913_zpsyecqppxl.jpg


Push some sand or rock chips in to areas that will be exposed (I was too late to do this fully)

IMG_4928_zpsjypkbrjs.jpg


and you have SOLID bonds.

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Cool stuff thanks for sharing!
 

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It does pop off of rocks easy. When using it for fragging you need to put a piece on the plug and then a piece on the coral. Then set the coral frag supported till the glue cools and turns white. I haven't tried gluing rocks together.
 

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If you can pop it off, isn't your "locked together rockscape" going to boing....pop ! As well ?
 

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Seen a thread here, will try to link, that after long term use it sorry of dissolves in the tank.

Not harmful, but dangerous if it results in a rock slide.
 

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Can it be used on wet rocks too? I have some I'd love to glue down better, but since its cycled and stuff I can't leave it out for the other types of solutions to set.
 

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I use it under water you just need to let it set up before it will hold. It can take 15 minutes for the hold to stick. I have a Duncan coral in my SPS tank and I was having trouble holding it in place due to the water movement in my tank. I would come home after work and find it had turned over. So I wanted to put it on a frag plug it took 15 minutes of holding the coral in place on the plug so it would hold good. The polymorph material will turn its original color off white when it has set up.
 

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Seen a thread here, will try to link, that after long term use it sorry of dissolves in the tank.

Not harmful, but dangerous if it results in a rock slide.
I have not had this happen an I have been using the product since it was introduced by FAUNA MARIN
 

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