Seachem Reef Glue 20g
$30.65
$43.83
Seachem Reef Glue 20g. A handy well priced aquarium and reef safe thick gel glue that’s great for sticking corals and coral frags. If used correctly your frags , corals and plants will stay where you want them to. Sometimes time referred to as frag glue or reef glue. It is also becoming increasingly popular in the freshwater planted tank world for gluing plants such as mosses to rocks or roots. Seachem Reef Glue 20g comes in an small aluminium tube which apparently extends the life of the reef glue. When compared to products in plastic bottles. Seachem Reef Glue 20g is certainly one of the thicker reef glues that we have tried and we like it. The thick gel consistency will make gluing down corals or frags much easier. Using Seachem Reef Glue 20g Out of water, Seachem Reef Glue 20g is really easy to use just put a blob of the reef glue on your coral frag or plant and press into place. Underwater though is where most people struggle. The problem is that the Glue will skin over as you lower it into the fish tank. The skin can prevent a good bond which results in things falling off. Well We’ll tell you the best way to make sure that the bonding works first time and stays bonded. The way that I do it is to put a blob of glue on my finger tip and rub into the area I want to stick the coral or frag. If you put a bit of tape on the end of you finger its less messy. As you rub the glue around the skin breaks resulting in the glue sticking to my finger or tape and the rock. I then tease away my finger leaving the glue stuck on the rock. Now that there is some glue stuck well that s the hard bit done. Now put some more Reef glue on the target and push into place twisting slightly to break the skin. The glue sticks easy to itself. Its a bit messy but it beats corals keep falling off. Seachem Reef Glue is a superior cyanoacrylate gel for gluing and mounting coral frags and colonies to reef rock or plugs.
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