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![]() You can always drill a small hole into the base of the colony and zap strap them. That's what I occasionally find myself doing. Hide the zap strap with epoxy.
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![]() at this time the rock I want to stick it too cannot be lifted out of the water with out taking a ton of other stuff with it
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![]() Epoxy combined with Ecotech glue has pretty much solved this problem for me.
Rock - Lots of Glue - Epoxy - Lots of Glue - Coral I've glued large colonies completely horizontal underwater while only holding them in place for a min or so. As for not knocking them down in the first place.. Best of luck. |
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Thanks.. I think this is the only way to make it happen |
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![]() Im embarrassed to say the front of my tank currently looks like an elephant graveyard
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