Aquaforest Poly Glue

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Is it ok to use to secure rocks together? It says its biodegradable.

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I will suggest you to use aquaforest stone fix. Its an excellent product in terms of putting big stones togethers and rock scaping.It sets in quite fast and holds great. Poly glue is good for using with small frags and mounting corals.
 
I should have made my intentions clearer, I have a established reef tank with lots of my corals on small rocks. The frags are now colonies and they want to tip over. I wanted to use the poly glue to secure them, I think the cement is made to cure outside the tank. Will the poly glue dissolve over time since its biodegradable ?
 
biodegradable might mean .. it would decompose in time ( may not be in our life time though aha )
 
I should have made my intentions clearer, I have a established reef tank with lots of my corals on small rocks. The frags are now colonies and they want to tip over. I wanted to use the poly glue to secure them, I think the cement is made to cure outside the tank. Will the poly glue dissolve over time since its biodegradable ?
Stone fix if used in small amount can be used immediately without curing. So, you can take them out use stone fix to put them on rocks and then put it in tank. The skimmer might behave a bit weird for a day but thats all. But use in small amount. Poly glue overtime may degrade as its biodegradable. Please see this link for more information...
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/aquaforest-video-channel.309929/
 

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