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Just curious if anyone has ever used the gorilla epoxy stick in their aquariums. Whether it be for frags or aquascaping. Seen it at my local Menards for $3 and grabbed a couple. It does say drinking water safe on package but never know with aquatics and how well it will hold up being submersed. Thanks for any insight!
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I looked on amazon and reviews say it has a really strong bad smell. That doesn't sound like a good sign. Unfortunate.
I dunno, the Instant Ocean epoxy smells like burning sulfur when you mix it and it’s reef safe.
 
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I looked on amazon and reviews say it has a really strong bad smell. That doesn't sound like a good sign. Unfortunate.
I did see on the package about using in well ventilated area so I figured it had a strong odor.
 
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