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I guess I'm doing somthing right! So I read a few times bread bag twisty tie things are aquarium safe? I realized this is way easier that keeping them tucked under stuff
I also moved this rick completley to the bottom, because the vampire shrimp kept knocking it over getting under it... plants are awesome ! :)
 

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Super glue? Like for crafts.. I have loctite brand super glue, does that work?
Also..how do you super glue wet plants to wet wood?
Sorry, I guess I'm just confused lol
On a side note the plants look awesome! Some hairgrass just came outa nowhere, and the red leafed plant, its deff. Shown some root action..
 
No don't use super glue! Use fishing line! Thats what everyone uses for moss!
 
Super glue? Like for crafts.. I have loctite brand super glue, does that work?
Also..how do you super glue wet plants to wet wood?
Sorry, I guess I'm just confused lol
On a side note the plants look awesome! Some hairgrass just came outa nowhere, and the red leafed plant, its deff. Shown some root action..


Yes, loctite superglue is fine. It might be wet, but it'll still stick. Let it drip off the majority of water first though, makes it easier
 
HN1 said:
Super glue works fine IME. What is your adamant warning not to use it based on?

Ive just never heard of using super glue for aquatics. I'm sure you can't just use any super glue.. Especially the type that smells like sharpie..
 
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