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Old January 26th 09, 07:05 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Glue..now this is a real dumb ass........A relative of Tynk or John Smith


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"Jose Jiminez" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 7:26 pm, "NoSpam" wrote:
Aside from price, what is the difference (if any), between the
aquarium's store's and the hobby store's?

Thanks


Welll dumbass aquariuim, stores sell aquariums and hobby stores sell
model cars, flowers, crayons, doll houses etdc................I
sure
hope you don;t decdided tpo keep fish if you could not figure that
question out you dumbass. I bet your related to TYNK7 or Johnnie
Smith

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He was asking about the difference between the GLUE sold by both.


Well, I just expect Jose to curse all post that appear here. Nothing
new. Know the answer?


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Old January 29th 09, 02:34 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Glue..now this is a real dumb ass........A relative of Tynk or John Smith

"NoSpam" wrote in message
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"LD" wrote in message
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"Jose Jiminez" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 7:26 pm, "NoSpam" wrote:
Aside from price, what is the difference (if any), between the
aquarium's store's and the hobby store's?

Thanks


Welll dumbass aquariuim, stores sell aquariums and hobby stores sell
model cars, flowers, crayons, doll houses etdc................I sure
hope you don;t decdided tpo keep fish if you could not figure that
question out you dumbass. I bet your related to TYNK7 or Johnnie Smith

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He was asking about the difference between the GLUE sold by both.


Well, I just expect Jose to curse all post that appear here. Nothing new.
Know the answer?



Some are probably the same. "Super" glues, for example, are likely the same
formulation. But I can't think of a hobby store equivalent for tank sealant.

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Old January 31st 09, 04:22 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
NoSpam
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Default Glue..now this is a real dumb ass........A relative of Tynk or John Smith


"LD" wrote in message
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"NoSpam" wrote in message
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"LD" wrote in message
...
"Jose Jiminez" wrote in message
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On Jan 22, 7:26 pm, "NoSpam" wrote:
Aside from price, what is the difference (if any), between the
aquarium's store's and the hobby store's?

Thanks

Welll dumbass aquariuim, stores sell aquariums and hobby stores
sell
model cars, flowers, crayons, doll houses etdc................I
sure
hope you don;t decdided tpo keep fish if you could not figure
that
question out you dumbass. I bet your related to TYNK7 or Johnnie
Smith

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

He was asking about the difference between the GLUE sold by both.


Well, I just expect Jose to curse all post that appear here.
Nothing new. Know the answer?



Some are probably the same. "Super" glues, for example, are likely
the same formulation. But I can't think of a hobby store equivalent
for tank sealant.



Well we were not talking about sealing a tank. For that you have to
use Silicone - marked "aquarium safe'. It doesn't have a mildew
retardent the regular kind has. Available at Home Depot.

From what I read, you can use just about anything to glue corals to
LR.

I'm going today to buy my first coral and will find out.


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Old February 1st 09, 07:59 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Don Geddis
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Default Glue

"NoSpam" wrote on Sat, 31 Jan 2009:
From what I read, you can use just about anything to glue corals to
LR.


I usually use regular old Superglue. Dry the coral & rock (where the contact
will be), then let it set for ten minutes or so, then you can put it back
under water.
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