I should probably get the gel glue... I'll definitely look into it, thank you.Gorilla glue make several products, you need their super glue range. It comes in liquid and gel.
I should probably get the gel glue... I'll definitely look into it, thank you.Gorilla glue make several products, you need their super glue range. It comes in liquid and gel.
But wont it take a while to cure? I have aquarium sealant, so I can use that without buying anything extra. Thanks!You can also use aquarium sealant/glue.
Plants that come in pots do so, because that's how they've been processed back at the plant nursery and it makes them easier to transport.
Occasionally, if the substrates deep enough and I don't want to separate the plants in the pot, I simply plant the whole pot.
Usually, I'll remove the pot and peel away as much of the packing as I can and then plant that. I'm also in the habit of breaking up the plants I get, to spread them around the tank.
That fibre that they come in makes a useful protective cushion when you want to add weights around a plant.
It does, but some very expensive ones will cure whilst under water and, for those that don't, just remember to spray your plants to stop them totally drying out.But wont it take a while to cure? I have aquarium sealant, so I can use that without buying anything extra. Thanks!
I must not have understood what you were talking about here, sorryPersonally, I'm okay with knots, so am happy enough with cotton.
Oh ok, thanks... Fluval can be a bit pricey sometimes thoughFluval makes an aquarium specific plant glue, if you're worried about superglue. I went the route of Byron, just pushing them in a crevice or between rocks. My LFS just balled up my moss, so I pulled chunks and placed in crevices. Took about a month, but it has started to cling to the surfaces now.
I have the brand marineland thats been sitting in the garage for a year or so lolIt does, but some very expensive ones will cure whilst under water and, for those that don't, just remember to spray your plants to stop them totally drying out.
I think it's somewhere in the neighborhood of $8-$10 USOh ok, thanks... Fluval can be a bit pricey sometimes though
Hm, I'll have to check that out as wellI think it's somewhere in the neighborhood of $8-$10 US
Meaning I don't use glue, I use cotton and tie the plants on, using knots.I must not have understood what you were talking about here, sorry
Ohhhh ok. Lol.Meaning I don't use glue, I use cotton and tie the plants on, using knots.
All superglues set/cure when exposed to moisture*.Ok, so I looked in our pantry and saw that we have the gorilla gel super glue... I think I might use it. Two questions though... Does it actually cure instantly when put into the aquarium or do I have to wait a few days? And where should I apply it on the plant; directly on the roots?