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Zap Gel. hold in the position you like for 30 seconds and it should hold in place. Solidifies once it hits water.
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![]() I would have guessed regular hot glue would be way too hot, I've gotten some nasty burns from it. I can't imagine the coral will live though that.
The low-temperature-melt stuff might be OK in that regard but no idea if it leeches anything or not. But if Calfo says it's OK it must be OK. But still, compared to the ease of use of superglue gel, why even bother?
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