What do you use to glue your rocks?

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The guys at tidal gardens use this and I have no issues with it. Dollar general special 2 tubes for a buck. It’s nice cause when I get The fancier “coral glue” tubes they always dry out before I can use it all. With several small tubes you only dry out the one that’s open and always have back up
 

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Loctite gel ... works for me for frags and such ... rubble rock w/frag onto larger rock ... never used it on big chunks of rock.
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I bought around 75 pounds of Some old School Tonga Branch way back in 2004 before it was banned for Export to the United States! Anyways, I kept a few special piece out the 50lbs that I sold to someone. I am getting ready to build my Scape for the back of my new SCA150 Rimless Build! This time, i am going with the minimal live rock look if you know what I mean! I have two nice large pcs I got from #VidaRock & my center showpiece I got from #Aquarocks for all of my SPS Acros and then I am going to make a scape against the back of the tank with the Tonga Branch using that Marco MortarE-400. I will keep everyone up date on how it looks and take some before and after pictures of it since its will be one pcs.
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I have used Reef Welder and like it.

However, I have started using a hot glue gun, and that works amazingly well. Cheap and effective.
 

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