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Moved On
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Cincinnati
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super glue and plants?
i have used super glue to glue frags on things, but can you use super glue to glue plants to rock? i have a piece of halimeda that won't stay were i want it and was wondering if i could glue it?
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mississippi
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Have you tried rubberbanding it to the rock? Or is the rock where you can't move it?
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Yes you can use it, but IME Halimeda can be pretty tempermental, so I would go with something temporary like the rubberband before you commited putting it somewhere it might not do well in.
Just FWIW, Halimeda isn't a plant.
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Moved On
Join Date: Dec 2003
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halimeda
great thanks guys. i think i'll glue it to a rock i can move around if need be. i did not know that halimeda is not a plant or algea. what is it?
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I wouldn't recommend gluing Hali... as above, rubber band is a better approach.
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It's an algae. Algae aren't plants.
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