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Old 03-23-2004, 03:02 PM
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For underwater mounting, the "sandwich" idea that John mentions works great.

What I do is simple. Use superglue gel to glue the epoxy onto the frag on one end, and glue the epoxy to the rock on the other end.

Works every time...
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Hmmm, seems a little strange to glue glue.

But I will give it a shot. My urchin keeps ripping up my frags anyways, so I have lots to glue down!
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Old 03-23-2004, 04:08 PM
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Hmmm, seems a little strange to glue glue.
Hehe...using glue to glue glue to a coral so u can glue it to a rock.

The idea is simple, epoxy can be shaped and molds well to hold frags upright, but doesn't stick. The superglue makes it stick.
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