Hello Guys,
I have a heavy Hakkai stone that needs support from a smaller one to stay in place. I’ve tried various brands of gel superglue, but none have worked, not at all!
I’ve seen many European aquascapers on YouTube use a thin, runny superglue with a small piece of cotton to attach large stones together in seconds. However, despite searching forums, I haven't found any specific safe thin superglue brand recommended in the US by people who have actually used them successfully without harming their tanks.
I also read many comments suggesting that E Proxy is not very effective for large stones. So, I have two choices: the simple thin superglue method or E Macro 400. I prefer the thin superglue method, as E Macro 400 takes time to order, prepare, and wait for it to set.
My question is do you guys have any recommendations for a specific safe thin superglue brand available in the US that I can use without worrying about harming my tank?
Thanks in advanced
I have a heavy Hakkai stone that needs support from a smaller one to stay in place. I’ve tried various brands of gel superglue, but none have worked, not at all!
I’ve seen many European aquascapers on YouTube use a thin, runny superglue with a small piece of cotton to attach large stones together in seconds. However, despite searching forums, I haven't found any specific safe thin superglue brand recommended in the US by people who have actually used them successfully without harming their tanks.
I also read many comments suggesting that E Proxy is not very effective for large stones. So, I have two choices: the simple thin superglue method or E Macro 400. I prefer the thin superglue method, as E Macro 400 takes time to order, prepare, and wait for it to set.
My question is do you guys have any recommendations for a specific safe thin superglue brand available in the US that I can use without worrying about harming my tank?
Thanks in advanced