I superglue my fraggs to a piece of rock or rock rubble out of my sump after they have grown to where I need them from the fragg rack. Looks more natural and I can still move them if needed.
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Is that water weld from j-b weldI am one of the "don't like frag plugs" also.. Any frags i had gotten, I immediately took them off, with a much encrusted material as possible. I was only using water weld, until a friend showed me how to CA and water weld. It is working excellent on just about any angle i have tried. And the water weld, seems to get the fastest beginning encrusting..
Is that regular super glue and are you using it under water. Can you explain how you do it.Always superglue. Easy and minimal damage to the bottom side tissue.![]()
Yep!Is that water weld from j-b weld
By they way that's an awesome tank.Always superglue. Easy and minimal damage to the bottom side tissue.![]()
ok and what is the trick ( Ca and water weld?)I am one of the "don't like frag plugs" also.. Any frags i had gotten, I immediately took them off, with a much encrusted material as possible. I was only using water weld, until a friend showed me how to CA and water weld. It is working excellent on just about any angle i have tried. And the water weld, seems to get the fastest beginning encrusting..
so you are gluing the coral to frag plug but what about to the rockPlug->Glue->Epoxy->Glue->Coral
so you are gluing the coral to frag plug but what about to the rock

Rock -> Glue -> Epoxy -> Glue -> Plug -> Glue ->Epoxy -> Glue -> Plug
Sounds like a delicious sandwich.

