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Old 08-11-2004, 10:43 PM
tim chandler
 
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Well, when you read the link, it's not just a generic "super glue" they're
talking about, it's their own formulation that they call "GARF REEF GLUE",
and at a steep price, too. They also mention a brand "Super Reef Gel" which
doesn't sound like it's the watery cyanoacrylate stuff that most of us know
as "super glue" - which is mostly "super" for cementing your fingers and
flesh together, usually not on purpose!
Tim C.

"Aquarijen" wrote in message
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Aquarijen wrote:


Marine folks use super glue to graft corals, so I would guess it to be
safe. Whether it will still have good hold when under water is another
question. -Jen


They do? I have my doubts. The only thing I would expect to work there
is
a marine epoxy - coral being notariously awkward to glue even in a dry
location.
--
derek


Yes, they do.
http://www.garf.org/algae2/GLUE.HTMl
-Jen