Aquascape glue

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DocOck

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Hey, does anyone know of glue that I can use in my aquarium. Mainly just to glue down branches.


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I have used aquarium sealant to make a "tree" before. I have heard that some kinds of super glue are fine but I wanted to go with the sealant because it's 100% designed to be fish safe. The sealant worked like a charm. I just had to use pressure and rubber bands to hold things in place while it dried.
 
Superglue is non toxic for fish.

Can also use 100% silicone but won't work if it's already filled.

I personally tie my branches down or use plastic screws into holes I made in slate to weight down

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Super glue
Hot glue
Silicone
Tying it down
Drilling holes and iserting acrylic rods
Aquascaping putty (Sold for salt water just mix it and it cures)
 
If it were me, I'd use aquarium silicone. It's what is used to silicone glass together so must be safe.

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If it were me, I'd use aquarium silicone. It's what is used to silicone glass together so must be safe.

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Cyanoacrylate super glue is the single most used type of glue for securing corals. Its perfectly safe as well.
 
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