Ecotech Coral Glue

Munch

Reef Shark
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#1
Anyone find an inexpensive supplier for their glue? Love the stuff, but it's pricey!
 

Munch

Reef Shark
M.A.S.C Club Member
#3
Sets fast under water, and I prefer the extra thickness of it over typical runny glue. I seem to be able to get thru to the bottom of a bottle, whereas with other brands, the tube is clogged before the product is gone.

Also, I have never gotten the CG on my fingers, while regular super glue I managed to always get a dab, which is a pain.

There may not be a big difference, but I seem to like it more than anything else I've used.
 

fishguy69

Dolphin
M.A.S.C Club Member
#4
Have you tried to put regular coral "super glue" glue in the fridge or freezer? This really helps to thicken it up and make it stay on a frag plug. Not trying to bash someone's product but if you can save a little money why not???

As far as plugging up the tube spout... just try to tip it up and squeeze the bottle (opposite direction) to draw in some air. This helps us at the store and may help you. Let me know.

V
 

opakapaka

Tang
M.A.S.C Club Member
#6
dollar store ones are good and are usually gel.
 

gajake

Cleaner Shrimp
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#7
I've had great luck with the Gorilla Super Glue Gel. It's inexpensive and sets fast and hard underwater (and on your hands of course). 15g under $5
 

fiji4118

Tang
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#9
Gotta say I I like the Ecotech. Cris at AA got me some samples and I like it a lot. Cures super fast. And they make sample sizes that I would guess you could buy a ton of that you can use underwater and then toss. Good stuff.
 
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