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I'm a super glue convert - New shrimp tank pics


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Well, my new shrimp tank is finally setup to my liking. It has been four weeks so far and still not completely cycled. Hopefully it will be ready in the next week or two, as the intended inhabitants will be getting frisky with the wrong kind in their current home:cower:

This is the tank I used the divider for (material courtesy of Dean:encouragement:).

I acquired the new driftwood a few days ago, and set about attaching the moss to it today. I normally use fishing line, but this time I thought I'd give the super glue a go. Whilst still painstaking work, it allowed me to attach the moss in places where it would have been extremely difficult to tie on the mosses.

Here a few pictures of the completed driftwoods and the separated tank pics. Enjoy!

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That looks so cool! Nice work :D I guess superglue is safe to use with shrimp, then? I've only used aquarium-safe silicone, but superglue would probably be easier (and cheaper!) to use :D

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those driftwoods are absolutely stunning and reminds me of wood wraith in diablo 3:cool-new:

i agree with sprae, dun think it's a safe idea to use super glue

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Thanks for the comments.

I too was extremely skeptical about using super glue. That's why I have held off for so long. But after doing a fair bit of research, I haven't read one negative comment about the adverse effects of the glue on the shrimp.

Anyway as a fail safe, this tank has no inhabitants yet, and I will be doing large water changes to help remove the excess ammonia.

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It pays to be on good terms with your local fish store (well it's not really local lol). They let me out back to sort through their new shipment of driftwood. I turned the whole pile upside down to find those two beauties. Hehe I had first dibs.

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Great looking driftwood, Love the placement of the mosses around them look's really good mate!

Superglue is safe in tanks, As long as you use the non-toxic stuff. Most people tend to use 'selleys' brand. Had it in my tank since set up without issues.

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