would waterproof epoxy glue be fine to use?

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So some of my palys got unattached from the disk so now I have to glue them back on and this is my first time attempting it.

So would waterproof epoxy be fine to use?
 

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I used epoxy to glue my frag onto the live rock, sometimes that doesn't always stay. Super glue gel will be easier like killingseed2000 said.
 

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I use Super Glue Gel, glue it and place it right back in the water. I have even put the glue on a frag and stuck it to a rock in the tank. I get mine from the dollar store.
 

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So some of my palys got unattached from the disk so now I have to glue them back on and this is my first time attempting it.

So would waterproof epoxy be fine to use?


Pretty much any super glue works, but the gel type is easiest to work with.
 

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