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Do you speak from visual experience?
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Oh yes!!
It shrinks, and the sticks fall down. |
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Ooooooo, sticks falling down is not good at all. Causes further retracted polyp extension.....
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I have used the Boston Farms epoxy for the last few years and I think it is the best. It is far cheaper than Crazy Glue. I also use the Boston Farms Epoxy Hardener. It fuses the frag immediately. I do not like the sprayer to apply the hardener, I use a pipelet.
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Hi Myka,
Have you tried the DD Aquascape epoxy, if so, how does it compare to the Boston Farms epoxy? I have used the DD and have observed that most of the time the rocks or plugs come loose, so I'm hoping that there is something better I have used the Boston Farms Reef Glue and find it to be very good. Any online vendors selling the BF Epoxy, I checked out J&L but cannot find it; however, I did find a Tunze epoxy, has anyone tried it? Thanks. |
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I have tried (in order of preference):
1. Boston Aqua Farms 2. Tunze 3. Bulk Reef Supply The ones that don't even go on the preference list because they suck too much: Tailored Aquatics D-D Deltec. Last edited by Myka; 09-11-2010 at 09:05 PM. |
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