Super glue for making frags?

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What can I use guys?
 
I'm not sure I understand the question correctly. Are you asking what to secure the zoanthids with, or what to use to secure the zoanthids to?

Any superglue gel will work to secure the frags, but I like to pick out small pieces of rubble at my LFS to glue the zoanthids to. Twenty rocks or so might only cost me a couple bucks. You can also buy frag plugs online if you prefer.

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/saltwater-aquarium-fragging-supplies/frag-plugs-disks.html
 
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I'm not sure I understand the question correctly. Are you asking what to secure the zoanthids with, or what to use to secure the zoanthids to?

Any superglue gel will work to secure the frags, but I like to pick out small pieces of rubble at my LFS to glue the zoanthids to. Twenty rocks or so might only cost me a couple bucks. You can also buy frag plugs online if you prefer.

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/saltwater-aquarium-fragging-supplies/frag-plugs-disks.html
Thanks man, just wondering what glue is safe to use man
 
Any regular old super glue. The thick gel is the best to work with.
 
i also used super glue gel, the liquid kind doesnt really work that well.
 
What's the difference, the ingredient's or the user?

I'm just giving you a bad time... Party on! :)
 
I disagree. Trying to regular cyanoacrylate vs gel cyanoacrylate makes a huge difference. and not all cyanoacrylate have the same thickness.
I agree completely about the gel.
But as long it is cyanoacrylate GEL, it's all the same no matter what the brand. That's all I was saying
 

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