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Review on 🐠 Two Little Fishies Coraffix Cyanoacrylate: The Perfect Solution for Aquatic Adhesion by Andrew Frison

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works with tons of stuff but prefers a tube over a bottle.

******* Revised and Adjusted Rating This material is extremely useful. Thick enough not to walk. Stays almost in place. I used it to glue some rocks for my fish tank and made an overflow box out of corrugated cardboard. Holds well and doesn't run like normal super glue. Much cheaper.**************** I have to downgrade my rating in this case. Originally the supplier I bought this from didn't have 2 ounce bottles so they sent me two tubes. The tube type is excellent. The 2 ounce bottle has a different formula to prevent curing in the bottle. It doesn't cure as well and doesn't stay in place like a hose. It's so encased that it's difficult to submerge things with it; the skin does not crack or come off like a tube. Without water, it's too runny and won't stay where you want it. I ended up gluing the zoanthid together and eventually it floated away. Never had problems like this with tubes. A tip with tubes; If you squeeze out too much, drain the excess onto a piece of paper or paper towel, clean the tip, and then insert a needle or small nail into the tip before closing. This will keep the glue in the tip from setting and blocking the flow, and it will also keep the cap on the tip from hardening (this usually only happens when a large amount of glue has entered the cap. I believe the cap consists of a different material). don't stick to the top.).

Pros
  • Coraffix Two Little Fishies Cyanoacrylate Adhesive
Cons
  • Weak