SoFloReefer
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Everyone has dealt with the Red hermit crab or Mexican turbo snail cruising their tank and knocking a path of destruction as one frag after another takes a face dive into the sand bed. For years I used superglue gel with limited success. I recently bought a tube of JB Weld brand WaterWeld epoxy to try and secure my frags to the live rock structure. Overall I am impressed with the results. The epoxy sets and hardens under water and creates a solid connection between the frag and rock. I do a few things to increase the likelihood of a solid bond. I only mix as much epoxy as I can use in five minutes. I noticed that if I waited too long to use the mixed epoxy, the bond was much weaker. I also try to wipe as much algae from the frag as possible. I then role a small ball of epoxy and press the ball between the frag and live rock where the frag is to be secured. I leave my pumps off for a bit so that the epoxy has time to set. I have used half a tube of this product in my small tank with no ill results. I can tell no reaction from my wrasse, clams, or coral. Even though this has worked well, it is not successful every time. Frags have fallen off and I simply re-secure them. Second time is almost always the charm. This stuff can't be beat for it's low cost ($5) and it's availability at Home Depot. My only complaint is that when you knead its between your index finger and thumb, the remaining residue has a unpleasant odor most similar to urine. I scrub my fingers with a towel and water before the epoxy sets and it comes off.