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Oceans Wonders Coralline Purple Reef Safe Epoxy Putty
Oceans Wonders Coralline Purple Reef Safe Epoxy Putty

Oceans Wonders Coralline Purple Reef Safe Epoxy Putty

Product ID : 37806649
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Galleon Product ID 37806649
UPC / ISBN 804879061793
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Model 804879061830
Manufacturer Oceans Wonders
Shipping Dimension 4.02 x 1.14 x 1.1 inches
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Oceans Wonders Coralline Purple Reef Safe Epoxy Putty Features

  • Perfect for holding coral frags to frag plugs and rocks

  • Perfect for holding live rock together to build great looking aquascapes

  • Purple color looks like natural coralline within the aquarium

  • Hardens in about 5 minutes and fully cures after 45 minutes

  • READ USAGE TIPS IN PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BEFORE USING


About Oceans Wonders Coralline Purple Reef Safe Epoxy Putty

Oceans Wonders CORALLINE PURPLE reef safe epoxy bonds just about anything. It is designed to be used for attaching corals to our frag mounts or live rock. Works under water or out. Very easy to use and is safe for all fish, corals and invertebrates in freshwater or marine aquariums. WORKS PERFECT FOR HOLDING LIVE ROCK TOGETHER TO BUILD GREAT LOOKING AQUASCAPES. Purple color looks like natural coralline within the aquarium. Hardens in about 5 minutes and fully cures after 45 minutes. Combined with our reef glue gel holding just about anything is possible within your reef aquarium. USAGE TIP: Reef epoxy is not sticky alone or designed to stick to smooth surfaces underwater. It gets it's holding strength by being molded around objects or into crevices in live rock. If you want to "stick" it to a smooth surface underwater or out we recommend putting some reef glue gel on the epoxy then sticking it to a piece of live rock. This will give you the volume void filling of the epoxy with the stickiness of the reef glue.