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tarpons

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I know I am going to have to move my aquarium in several months due to remodeling issues. In the mean time, I have a euphyllia divisia frag that keeps getting knocked around (?fish,?giant top crown snail, ?small red leg hermets, ?fromia starfish). I don't want to glue anything knowing I'll have to break the tank down & put it back. Is there a wax that can be used in a salt water aquarium that is inert, but supple enough to temporarily secure the coral?

Thanks,

Candy
 
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Hmm, not that I know of. But, you could rig something up with cable ties I imagine. Like thread one through the other (think interlinked rings), tighen one around the base of the frag, and loop the other around a small piece of rock and tighen it until it's in place. Or wire might work.
 
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Use super glue gel. It goes on easy and can be snapped off when you need to remove it.
 
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Thales":2445gzqg said:
Use super glue gel. It goes on easy and can be snapped off when you need to remove it.

Ditto. Two part epoxies will come off as well with a bit of elbow grease, or a screwdriver.
 

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