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Old 29-03-2003, 02:32 PM
Mike Noren
 
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Default Using superglue to fastening plants

In marine aquaria superglue/krazyglue is used to fasten fragments of
live corals to rocks, to give them time to attach to the rock.

Does anyone know of any reason why superglue could not be used to
fasten freshwater plants to rocks, roots etc?

I know it's not done, but - why not?
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