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Reddit mentions of Instant Ocean HoldFast Epoxy Stick 4.4 Ounces, Fish Safe (HF-1)

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Instant Ocean HoldFast Epoxy Stick 4.4 Ounces, Fish Safe (HF-1). Here are the top ones.

Instant Ocean HoldFast Epoxy Stick 4.4 Ounces, Fish Safe (HF-1)
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    Features:
  • aquarium EPOXY: Fish-safe bonding agent secures a range of materials underwater.
  • SAFE FOR ANIMALS: Non-toxic epoxy is safe for all fish and invertebrates.
  • FOR FRESHWATER & MARINE aquariumS: Bonds rocks, corals, slate and more.
  • SUPERIOR BONDING: Lets you create caves, cliffs, steps and walls for aquarium animals to enjoy.
  • DRIES WHITE: Once dry, epoxy can be sanded, filled or drilled.
Specs:
Height9.38 Inches
Length1.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size4USoz./113g
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Instant Ocean HoldFast Epoxy Stick 4.4 Ounces, Fish Safe (HF-1):

u/tarunteam · 5 pointsr/trees

Hey i don't know what part broke off of it. If you don't mind your piece looking a bit a shabby you can get aquarium putty epoxy, and that should seal that hole up. Also its non-toxic so you don't have to worry about it poisoning you.
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http://www.amazon.com/Instant-Ocean-HF-1-HoldFast-Aquariums/dp/B001JSXBYO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376360036&sr=8-1&keywords=aquarium+epoxy

It doesn't have to be either of these specifically but they could work.

u/1ce9ine · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

That is awesome! I need to get my wife on Facebook more often ;)

Question: Are the two large pieces of limestone (left side of the tank) attached? I'd worry about the top piece sliding/falling and possibly cracking the glass.

I just set up my own 55 gallon tank for African cichlids and used Instant Ocean HoldFast to connect some of the larger/more unstable pieces together.

Here's a picture of my tank.

u/TheDrunkenGod · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Depending on what you are trying to glue I would advise silicon 1 or this for fastening objects inside the tank together.

u/NortWind · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

You can coat the inside of the hide with waterproof epoxy, like the kind used for aquarium repair. That would take care of any roughness.

u/iWalkThruArmies · 1 pointr/Cichlid

Lookin good . my only concern is the smooth rocks on the left side falling. im sure they are more stable than it looks (pics never do justice) but for peace of mind id putty them in place for a semi permanent hold. Also a black backdrop would be nice imo :P other than that the tank looks great. i would love to see a large group of demasoni in it but thats just me :P cheers

u/pwndepot · 1 pointr/Aquariums

Holdfast is probably a better choice.

I guess that's a common term. Here's what I meant.