Common answer here will likely be -- don't use it, silly.
Barring that, does anyone have experience with removing/separating barnacles after they've been glued with potentially unsafe adhesive? (Beige color adhesive, content unknown, pictures below)
*if left to my own devices, I'll likely just start going at it with a Dremel and see what kind of chaos/destruction I'm capable of causing
Background:
1.5 year old natural barnacle cluster from local beach shop is starting to decay/dissolve (some barnacles collapsing) so I'd like to replace it.
Existing one has some nice, deep (2.5"+ deep) barnacles that my tailspot blenny really likes.
I've had a lot more trouble finding clusters with deep barnacles like that than anticipated (Amazon, eBay).
Here's the one I'm looking at disassembling (if possible) -- 2nd picture shows the beige adhesive of unknown origin:
Here's my current cluster:
Barring that, does anyone have experience with removing/separating barnacles after they've been glued with potentially unsafe adhesive? (Beige color adhesive, content unknown, pictures below)
*if left to my own devices, I'll likely just start going at it with a Dremel and see what kind of chaos/destruction I'm capable of causing
Background:
1.5 year old natural barnacle cluster from local beach shop is starting to decay/dissolve (some barnacles collapsing) so I'd like to replace it.
Existing one has some nice, deep (2.5"+ deep) barnacles that my tailspot blenny really likes.
I've had a lot more trouble finding clusters with deep barnacles like that than anticipated (Amazon, eBay).
Here's the one I'm looking at disassembling (if possible) -- 2nd picture shows the beige adhesive of unknown origin:
Here's my current cluster:
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