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  • Reef Glue

    Hello all,

    I'm trying to get dry rocks for my new tank from MacroRocks.com. They are out of their e-Marco-400 cement. I wanted to know if anyone has had experience gluing dry rocks with reef glue from bulk reef supply.

    Should I hold on the order or should I go ahead with the Reef Glue?

  • #2
    I used ecotech coral glue. Its expensive but its really worth it in my opinion

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    • #3
      If youcheck the size of the ecotech glue versus other glues the price is actually not expensive it only seems expensive because you get more. I would recommend eco tech as well.
      25g - Reef
      3.5g - Surge Tank
      10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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      • #4
        Will Eco tech hold good size rock together and if so can you do it underwater like with glueing corals

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        • #5
          Originally posted by johnnymisty View Post
          Will Eco tech hold good size rock together and if so can you do it underwater like with glueing corals
          yes
          25g - Reef
          3.5g - Surge Tank
          10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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          • #6
            Ecotech glue is good as the regular super glue IMO. If you want to use this glue under water, be careful, a little bit of water in the bottle and the entire thing will cure.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mgarrido View Post
              Ecotech glue is good as the regular super glue IMO. If you want to use this glue under water, be careful, a little bit of water in the bottle and the entire thing will cure.
              Yes it will and it's easy to do. Thrown some money away myself from that.

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