Yep. The same one as Derek sent a picture ofAre you guys talking about icgel? That is what I use.
Right now I'm using the red super glue because I have it, but IC gel is the best glue imo
Yep. The same one as Derek sent a picture ofAre you guys talking about icgel? That is what I use.
Solid example of this marketing occured from from a conversation with Chad from reef nutrition at the recent cfm. He said they are now offering tdo pellets for freshwater ad well. The only not really a secret is the packaging says freshwater and shows freshwater fish. The product is 100% the same and unaltered in anyway only the packaging. I can imagine probably the same with some of these glues mentioned here.
I wouldn't take the same view in terms of a dosing type chemical for a tank. As there are likely lot of stuff you wouldn't want in your tank. Glues I expect only have a handful of actual ingredients some suitable for aquariums/ water others not. There likely aren't hundreds of different brands and qualities when it comes to glue. As there is with chemicals or supplements.
Yep, this is the good stuff:
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It just never crossed my mind to skimp on glue.Yep. The same one as Derek sent a picture of
Right now I'm using the red super glue because I have it, but IC gel is the best glue imo
Agreed that the above is the best superglue I have used. I still mostly use the very economical stuff from Amazon but if cost was not an issue then I would go IC-gel all the way. I generally have some around for when I am gluing important frags to the rockscape in the display tank.Yep, this is the good stuff:
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if you can save $1 per tube and you are ordering 50 tubes of your, that is $50 to put towards the ATI Straton budget!It just never crossed my mind to skimp on glue.