hrdneglcry
Premium Member
I have some mushroom corals that are attached to branch coral. I want to make them much more stable by glueing the branch coral to a rock.
I do not know what kind of glue to use. Both pieces will probably be wet. And I do not know which glue will best adhere the branch coral (tonga rock) to the regular piece of base rock.
My LFS sells a coral glue for $14.99. I have not asked about it. I know that many fellow reefers use super glue, but I do not know if Super glue will hold the tonga rock against the base rock.
I do not know how much Super glue to use, or how long to let it dry. I guess I need to know if Super Glue will work at all in glueing two wet rocks together. The Tonga is about as thick as my finger, and only 4-5" long.
I just want to glue it to a heavier rock to prevent crabs from moving it.
Any, and all help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I do not know what kind of glue to use. Both pieces will probably be wet. And I do not know which glue will best adhere the branch coral (tonga rock) to the regular piece of base rock.
My LFS sells a coral glue for $14.99. I have not asked about it. I know that many fellow reefers use super glue, but I do not know if Super glue will hold the tonga rock against the base rock.
I do not know how much Super glue to use, or how long to let it dry. I guess I need to know if Super Glue will work at all in glueing two wet rocks together. The Tonga is about as thick as my finger, and only 4-5" long.
I just want to glue it to a heavier rock to prevent crabs from moving it.
Any, and all help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.