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Old 03-19-2008, 08:50 PM   #11 (permalink)
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well i dont trust my self with a needle i think i will get some super glue gel and just go that route. dont u have to let the gel dry b4 u put it into the tank


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What I did recently was cut my colt and tied the frag several times around a piece of rubble with some fishing line. I tried the toothpick/rubberband method and it just cut right through the frag. The problem with corals like colts and kenya trees is they slime out and dissolve the super glue. I'm not trying to sound pompous or arrogant, but I think the way I did it has the best results. Just my opinion.


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well i was thinking of fragging my kenya tree is it better to use glue or a rubber band
rubber bands are the way to go on soft corals
super glue only works on hard corals and you dont let it dry first


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Old 03-20-2008, 10:57 AM   #14 (permalink)
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oh ok i will figure it out thanks
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Or you can use a needle and thread and "sew" it to the plug or rock like I do. I have found that this is the fastest way to get most leathers to attach.
Something similar, I tie them to rocks with yarn, knitting yarn. It's a little softer than string, yet even someone as clumsy as me can tie it off.
I am going to try a needle and thread, next time
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yeah ive seen quite a few leathers tied with yarn and few with fishing line. good luck
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