What glue do you guys you to glue underwater

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have you guys ever used seachem reef glue?
It is just a thick CA glue, and overpriced because it is labeled for hobbyists. You can get a much better value for CA glue on Amazon.
 
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Which is better super glue gel or reef glue because they are the same price?
I would look for thick CA glue. You get a larger quanity for less money per ounce. Something like this:

 
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I would look for thick CA glue. You get a larger quanity for less money per ounce. Something like this:

This is my all time favorite glue. Amazon has pretty good deals on it.
I second the epoxy suggestion for underwater use though. If you really wanted to, you could make a “sandwich” where you add glue to the “ends” of the epoxy outside the tank before you wedge it in. Could be messy but it might help.
 
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This is my all time favorite glue. Amazon has pretty good deals on it.
I second the epoxy suggestion for underwater use though. If you really wanted to, you could make a “sandwich” where you add glue to the “ends” of the epoxy outside the tank before you wedge it in. Could be messy but it might help.
How long does it take to dry underwater?
 
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