Krazy Glue reef safe?

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The key is Cyanoacrylate.... and then a thick gel....which is what the Gorilla Gel Glue is.
 
yeah, i thought i bought the gel version but turns out i didn't lol! ill use this up and get some gel glue for future uses!
 
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And you need this too, at least for rock work. I saw some fragger video. Fraggers were using this on zoas. Wonder how that worked out

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0166FFCCS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NI0YCbTTP7MPF

I used to build model planes... the Radio Controlled types.... and this is an accelerant we would use for the Cyanoacrylate glue to get instant bonding. I personally wouldn't use it in a reef environment. The residual from this can't be all that good.... I have also seen the videos you mention. I just have never seen anyone use it long term....

If you use a gel... Cyanoacrylate...the thicker the better.... and you can take your time... I would avoid the accelerant.
 
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Although the gel is much more useful, I've used the thin stuff on frags I've cut that had a very flat bottom to glue them to a plug with good luck. I've only used the thin stuff because I had alot on hand from other projects. Certainly reef safe though.
 

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