Guy Fawkes New member Jun 5, 2015 #1 I had lost green-red-orange polyps either too rookie mistakes or my decorator crab. I got them all back. I put them with chunks of rock in a container with holes at the bottom hoping they will attach. I tried putty and failed Will this work?
I had lost green-red-orange polyps either too rookie mistakes or my decorator crab. I got them all back. I put them with chunks of rock in a container with holes at the bottom hoping they will attach. I tried putty and failed Will this work?
D dcmatranga New member Jun 5, 2015 #2 Some loose rubble should allow you to remove when they attach, that's exactly what I do.
D DropTheB In Memoriam Jun 8, 2015 #4 ajespo85 said: Use Loctite Super Glue Gel. Click to expand... +1 Dry both surfaces, hold for 10 seconds and you can put it back in the water
ajespo85 said: Use Loctite Super Glue Gel. Click to expand... +1 Dry both surfaces, hold for 10 seconds and you can put it back in the water
organism code monkey Jun 9, 2015 #5 Guy Fawkes said: I had lost green-red-orange polyps either too rookie mistakes or my decorator crab. Click to expand... A decorator crab in a coral tank technically is a rookie mistake, its job is to rip up your corals.
Guy Fawkes said: I had lost green-red-orange polyps either too rookie mistakes or my decorator crab. Click to expand... A decorator crab in a coral tank technically is a rookie mistake, its job is to rip up your corals.
Guy Fawkes New member Jun 9, 2015 #6 Thanks for being so blunt. Actually I had tried to use putty and while trying to secure them they got loose.
Thanks for being so blunt. Actually I had tried to use putty and while trying to secure them they got loose.