Mxbon super glue gel and my axies???!

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I have purchased mxbon super glue gel (for aquarium use) to glue my plants down to driftwood and ornaments and my father pointed out that I should research the "ingredients" of the product to make sure it was safe for my babies (axies).
So I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with this product (purchased on eBay)
 

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The back, I google searched the only English words on there and it says safe for aquarium use but I know axolotls are sensitive :confused: :confused:
 
The back, I google searched the only English words on there and it says safe for aquarium use but I know axolotls are sensitive :confused: :confused:

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Yes, once cured cyanoacrylate glues are aquarium safe.
 
I'm interested in attaching some plants to driftwood so I'm interested in this as well. How do you keep the plant alive while it's out of the water?
 
I'm interested in attaching some plants to driftwood so I'm interested in this as well. How do you keep the plant alive while it's out of the water?

Leave it out for 5 minutes while the glue dries then quarantine the plant for 2 days
 
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