Quick question, toxic or nontoxic?

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I got a frag yesterday but the seller didn't have any plugs and recommended to use superglue to attach the corals onto the rocks. Found my superglue and it hit me when I was walking back to the tank, is my superglue reef safe or not? Just want to be sure before I make a big mistake.

Here is the one I have:
www.amazon.com/Super-Glue-SGM2-12-2-Gram-12-Pack/dp/B00FY8WNXU?ref_=ast_sto_dp
 
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Most "superglue" is Cyanoacrylate Adhesive
Like "kleenex " is facial tissue.
While they are toxic products they dont seem to effect our reefs in a negative manner...... unless a fish gets it on its lips before it dries.
 
Very thin stuff,

Gorilla glue GEL (greeen top) safe and works well.
Everything here is glued with it 4 years ago



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I got a frag yesterday but the seller didn't have any plugs and recommended to use superglue to attach the corals onto the rocks. Found my superglue and it hit me when I was walking back to the tank, is my superglue reef safe or not? Just want to be sure before I make a big mistake.

Here is the one I have:
www.amazon.com/Super-Glue-SGM2-12-2-Gram-12-Pack/dp/B00FY8WNXU?ref_=ast_sto_dp
You should use the Gel Super glue. Although what you have can work, it will make a mess.
 
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