glue? epoxy?

mopar9012

Active Member
I have a Ricordea that does not waht to stay put, he even slipped out of a rubber band and because of its size right now my current is ust blowing him round.
Right now I have him behind this big rock so he wont be blown around but hes not getting AS MUCH lighting as he would if he was somewhere else.
Do you use glue or epoxy? Ive had several people tell me epoxy but is it safe for all the corals? what kind of epoxy
thanks
 

d_hood87

Member
from what i have herd was the any epoxy that is FDA approved for use around food will be fine of any coral glue you can find in any LFS i would go with the coral glue over the epoxy
 

subielover

Active Member
Take a little plastic dish of tubberware and put some live rock rubble in it, put the ric frag in there with it, and put some sort of mesh with a rubberband to hold the mesh on the tupperware. Just place the dish on your sandbed and in a couple days it will attach itself. Voila
 

jpa0741

Member
Originally Posted by subielover
http:///forum/post/2918561
Take a little plastic dish of tubberware and put some live rock rubble in it, put the ric frag in there with it, and put some sort of mesh with a rubberband to hold the mesh on the tupperware. Just place the dish on your sandbed and in a couple days it will attach itself. Voila

Good advice there. I wouldn't use epoxy or glue directly on the mushroom, it could burn it.
 
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tizzo

Guest
Superglue wouldn't burn it. It wouldn't harm it at all...cause it wouldn't stick to it, lol. The shroom would just slime it off.
As mentioned, put it in a bowl of cc or ruble and pray it doesn't stick to the side of the bowl instead of the rock.
 
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