Glue for Aquascaping Hardscape Only
Size: 20gms
Special high strength glue for bonding aquascaping hard scape materials.
Works best on-
- Stone
- Lava Rocks
- wood
- Drift wood
Note: Not to be used for gluing plants.
د.إ15.00
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KEY FEATURES:
- Cyanoacrylate adhesive
- Attach moss and plants to rocks, driftwood, and even gravel
- No more thread, no more weights
- Bonds within seconds
- Can be used underwater
DIRECTIONS:
Dispense a small amount of glue prior to each use. Apply a small amount of glue to moss or plant roots and press against desired surface for 20 seconds. For bunch plants, apply glue and plant as usual. Wipe tip free of glue before replacing the cap.SKU: SE3116 -
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0 out of 5(0)Hello, welcome to your aquascaping journal writing session with aquascape.ae. As your helpful assistant, we’ll guide you on how to start writing your aquascaping journal.First of all, it’s important to understand why you’re keeping an aquascaping journal. Is it to track the growth and health of your aquatic plants? Is it to document the changes you make in your aquascape over time? Having a clear purpose will help you focus your writing and ensure you’re documenting what’s important.Once you’ve established your reason for keeping an aquascaping journal, you can start writing. Here are some tips to help you get started:1. Set a schedule. Decide how often you want to write in your journal. Daily, weekly, or monthly – choose a frequency that works for you.2. Begin each entry with the date. This will help you keep track of the timeline of your aquascape changes and can also help you notice patterns or trends over time.3. Write about the changes you make. Whether it’s adding new plants, moving rocks, or changing the water parameters, write down what you’ve done and why.4. Include photos. Take pictures of your aquascape regularly and include them in your journal. This will help you see how your aquascape has progressed over time.5. Write about the behavior of your fish and other aquatic creatures. Note any interesting or unusual behavior you observe and how it might relate to changes you’ve made in your aquascape.6. Reflect on your progress. Take some time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished so far and what you hope to achieve in the future.By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating a detailed and informative aquascaping journal. Happy writing!SKU: n/a