How to glue on a wet frag to an underwater rock? I don't think that thick super glue or the 14.99 a tube epoxy putty works very good for this. all advice welcome.
Kev
I never developed the correct technique. it SUCKS!!! My fingers are normally covered in superglue when I am done and i spend a few hours with my knife picking it off lol. The best explaination I have heard is use the epoxy and superglue togeather. the trick is, a ball of wet superglue forms a shell as it dries when it hits the water, You have to squish the ball you make and "pop" it so wet superglue gets on to the wet rocks.
1. Mold a little peice of underwater putty
2. Put a ball of superglue on in
3. put frag to the superglue on the putty and form a base
4. Put ALOT of superglue onto the bottom of the putty
5. put putty into tank and stick to rock
The key is to use superglue to hold frag to putty and putty to rock until the putty dries.
Basicly using the putty as a object that will conform to the rockwork and provide a place to put a frag.