attaching frags to glass or overflows

lawboy888

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any ideas how to attach frags to side glass or overflows. i've seen magnetic frag holders for this but want to use either glue or epoxi...and suggestions?
 
Paul told me you can take a little super glue and put it on the frag and then squirt some on your finger (I imagine rubber gloves are a good idea) and rub it on the overflow wall you want to attach it to. Then take the frag and rub it around on the glue spot to get all the air bubbles out and hold it there until it doesnt fall off. Probably around 60 seconds. Havent tried it yet, but he says he does it all the time with montis
 
I use the lean a frag against the overflow method, after it attached I would cut and move again.

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Make sure you use super glue GEL. No rubber gloves needed. You can get it at any major retailer. Just make sure it says GEL under the super glue. You dont want to try regular glue in your tank
 
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