UPCOMING: Events

Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Super glue question

  1. #1

    Default Super glue question

    I'm trying to glue my corals but it seems like it's curing before I can even place or not sticking at all it is this normal what am I doing wrong how do y'all do it

  2. #2
    Join Date
    01-29-2011
    Location
    San Antonio
    Posts
    6,278

    Default

    Are you using gel type super glue? Liquid is hard to work with, but with gel what I do is put a nice little bit of it on the frag plug, I then dip the wet super glue into a small container of RO water. This will cause the glue to haze a bit. I then quickly put a second equal sized amount of glue on the frag then I put that in the tank. When you place it on the rock, twist it a bit and hold for about 15 seconds. It should hold quite nicely.

  3. #3

    Default

    Yes gel I tried again using a crevice it's been sitting for about 15 minutes I think a snail knocked it over the first time but I feel like it should have stuck by the time the snail hit it I used more this time so we will see. how long do you think before I turn pumps on to test the hold?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    01-29-2011
    Location
    San Antonio
    Posts
    6,278

    Default

    I usually apply the gel to the plug and have it mounted in about 20-30 seconds. Add another 15-20 seconds to hold and it's fine. I don't have any ridiculous flow in my tank but even the frags that I mounted vertically did not require me to turn my pumps off and they are on there pretty good.. Try twisting it on there to get the glue into the crevices.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    01-29-2011
    Location
    San Antonio
    Posts
    6,278

    Default

    Also make sure to dip it and get it to haze. For the longest time when I first got into the hobby I tried just one coat of glue and it never worked for me.

  6. #6

    Default

    I'm not sue what you mean by haze but I turned my pumps on and it hasn't moved, thanks for the replys zack

  7. #7
    Join Date
    01-29-2011
    Location
    San Antonio
    Posts
    6,278

    Default

    when glue comes out of the tube it is clear-ish but when you dip it in water, the glue reacts with the water and becomes cloudy. When it's cloudy it becomes somewhat malleable and when you add another layer of glue on it, it allows you to make good contact with a wet surface.

    And no problem! Welcome to MAAST

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •