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    Posted: December 07 2009 at 5:09pm
Is there a good way to get this attached to my rock or some surface? I have a fairly large piece, about 10-12 heads and I just sort of have it wedged into my rocks. I don't feel like that's the best spot for it though. 
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Superglue gel works great. It will cure underwater and is completely safe. Just dry off the bottom of the coral skeleton to be glued, put a nice sized glob og glue on there and stick it where you want it to be. You may have to hold it in place for 30 seconds or so but that's it.
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seemed a bit too big for superglue.. I'll give it a go though.
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Try putting a few good size dots on the base to be glued. You could always get some epoxy putty, but it's a bit spendy. Superglue has done fin for me on some large pieces, especially after it completely cures (24 hrs).
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