Safe Glue?

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Is hot glue gun glue safe in an aquarium once cold and set?
 
it has to be cyanoacrylate iTHINK, dont quote me, but i think everything else they use for glues that arent cyanoacrylate is poisonous or at least harmful to aquatic organisms :)
 
epoxy putty isnt technically glue though so i didnt count it :p

also marine tanks are very different to freshwater so i didnt count something that was used regularly by marines because i didnt know anything about it :)
 
Hmmm, I need to use this ideally ad the bond is so strong but I'm not sure. Thing is I used it to build my pico external filter but I don't have stock in the pico just plants.
 
try it and run it for a while, changing water regularly, maybe take water to lfs for tests for things that we dont usually test for?
 
Silicone sealant once set is pretty safe (with no mold inhibitors) - Unless it's a convenience issue you have.
 
Well I wanna glue some wood together bit it's intricate so a glue gun would be ideal but I'm unsure now.
 
Hey, I found the gel form of cyanoacrylate superglue to be fairly precise.. I got this one from eBay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUPERGLUE-SUPER-GLUE-20g-INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH-THICK-GEL-/370531384375?pt=UK_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item5645643c37
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Adheseal-Under-Water-Pond-Sealant-290ml-Tube-Black-/370497967516?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PondsWaterFeatures_UK&hash=item564366559c

This is good stuff, bit pricey though.
 
Used Glue gun in the end, I used it an external filter and no probs so why not lol.
 
I use a glue gun occasionally on my model building but find over a period of time it breaks down and drops to bits, so be careful.
 

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