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10 oz. Bottle BRS Extra Thick Gel Super Glue

SKU
209768B
$36.99 $36.99

1 x BRS Extra Thick Glue 10oz   + $0.00
2 x Food Reef Chili Feeder Cap   + $0.00

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    Strong, Easy, Reliable Bonding for Freshwater Aquascaping

    • Extra Thick Gel for Superior Hold
    • Perfect for Plants, Hardscape, and Decorations
    • Fills Gaps and Holds Shape Better Than Thin Glues

     

    BRS Extra Thick Gel Super Glue is an ideal choice for freshwater aquascaping, offering a strong, reliable hold for attaching live plants, driftwood, and rocks. The thick formula stays where you place it, making it easier to secure heavier hardscape pieces or delicate plants without the mess of runnier adhesives. The longer working time gives you flexibility to adjust your layout before the glue fully sets. It's perfect for building custom scapes and creating a natural look in your freshwater tank.

    Available in Three Sizes

    • 1 oz Bottle
    • 20 g Tube
    • 10 oz Bottle (includes two dispensing tips)

    Helpful Tips:

    • If a dispensing tip clogs, it can usually be cleaned with acetone to restore flow.
    • If the glue becomes runny during storage, simply shake the bottle or knead the tube to mix the components back together.
    More Information
    SKU 209768B
    UPC 850000695016
    Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
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    Product Questions

    Will this be enough to hold together my life rock scape in a 40gl cube?
    Question by: Raymond Solenske on Apr 4, 2025, 5:07 PM
    We generally recommend using a combination of epoxy and super glue to hold rocks together.
    Answer by: JJ K (BRS Staff) on Apr 6, 2025, 4:23 PM
    how long does this glue take to set without the accelerrator
    Question by: Brad Sebren on Apr 17, 2022, 1:39 PM
    Hey there,
    Thank you for reaching out to us. While we have not tested it, we would give it 10 minutes to set and 24 hours to fully cure if not using the accelerator.
    Answer by: Matt Lucero (BRS Staff) on Apr 21, 2022, 9:12 AM