I am doing a small DIY project for a sump. I bought all the stuff a while back, and then read on here that I bought the wrong silicone. So I went out and bought the new stuff and put it with the stuff that I had already bought. Now I can't remember which stuff was the wrong and which was the...
Originally Posted by privatejoker
It work underwater fine. What you need to do is put some on first, rub it on the rock and then pull the coral. Put more glue on and put on the rock where you rubbed the coral. It will stick fine.
I think this is the secret trick. Pulling the frag up a bit...
Wouldnt see why not. I am sure that chemically these glues arent any very different, and I use "loctite" brand in the water and have no problem. Although sometimes you get the string-ee effect.
Originally Posted by jpa0741
I'm not the only one that drinks it. Watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnbjQM3Gu9Y.
I almost barfed just watching that video. Pretty cool rockwork on the tank though.
Originally Posted by morval
i hope u were just giving visuals on ur skimate and dont really save it in a milk jug
This would be a good time for a "throw up" smiley guy.
The fixture looks kinda cheezy. Too bad, seems like a solid idea, but total bummer when it arrived. Keep us posted on how it turns out. The least they could do is put it in a nice looking housing, im sure it wasnt cheap and a sweet housing is costing them probably $5more.
Not sure. I googled the epitoke and my worm really doesnt look anything like those. Also it seemed like they were saying that this worm stays very very small, 1mm. where my worm is more like an inch. hmmm..... anybody know any way to catch/lure a worm into a trap? thanks everyone.
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
I'm not trying to be rude here, but your fuge looks like its got throw up in there. LOL
I was thinking that same thing. Looks like a saturday morning after a long night out. love your setup, and since you didnt answer me before. What happend to the deep...