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![]() Has anyone tryed the purple aquascape epoxy from JL?
Its a little pricey and I have tried others with limited success, I like the fact its the same color as coraline any comments will be helpful. thanks |
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![]() I use it. I microwave it for 12 seconds smoosh it together and it sticks well. I use my fingernail to mess up the visible part to make it look natural and if it's getting light, coraline will grow on it fairly quickly making it pretty much invisible.
The dried color is very nice. IMO it's worth the few extra bucks.
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![]() I have used it and it works well. A cheaper alternative is the putty made by tunze. For me it works as good as the aquascape.
Doug |
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![]() I have found that the Aquascape is much easier to use as it more sticky-er that the tunze stuff
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![]() The purple AquaScape epoxy is the best! Unlike most other products, it actually sticks to the rocks without using super glue as well.
Rob |