Specifically I'm hoping to make some caves out of slate
Any Tips?
Appreciated.
Aquarium adhesive suitable for natural stone (other than LR)
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Aquarium adhesive suitable for natural stone (other than LR)
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Re: Aquarium adhesive suitable for natural stone (other than
I use the two part epoxy sticks for attaching frags and initial rock builds but I would assume you can use the same adhesive/sealant used for building /repairing glass tanks. This would be silicone 2 adhesive sealant make sure it does not have the mold/mildew products added.
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Re: Aquarium adhesive suitable for natural stone (other than
thanks!!Welch4 wrote:I use the two part epoxy sticks for attaching frags and initial rock builds but I would assume you can use the same adhesive/sealant used for building /repairing glass tanks. This would be silicone 2 adhesive sealant make sure it does not have the mold/mildew products added.
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