Seachem Flourish Glue – Superior Plant & Moss Attachment Gel
Seachem Flourish Glue is an ultra-thick cyanoacrylate gel designed specifically for the delicate task of attaching moss and plants to rocks, driftwood, and even substrate. It provides an instant, high-strength bond that simplifies the aquascaping process, eliminating the need for unsightly thread or fishing line. Because it is a true gel, it stays exactly where you place it—even underwater—making it the professional choice for detailed "Nature Style" and "Dutch Style" aquariums.
Instant Bonding & Precision Aquascaping
Flourish Glue is engineered to provide a secure hold for living aquatic flora without damaging sensitive plant tissues.
-
Ultra-Thick Gel Consistency: The high-viscosity formula prevents the glue from "running" or dripping into the water column, allowing for precise application on small moss clumps or Anubias rhizomes.
-
Sets Underwater: Unlike standard household glues, Flourish Glue is designed to cure quickly even when fully submerged, allowing you to perform "wet-scaping" directly in your aquarium.
-
Superior Strength: Creates a permanent, structural bond that can support the weight of larger java ferns or heavy hardscape elements.
-
Plant Safe & Non-Toxic: Completely inert once cured; it will not leach harmful chemicals or copper into the water, making it safe for sensitive shrimp and fish.
-
Durable Aluminum Tube: Packaged in a specialized tube that prevents the glue from drying out between uses, ensuring a much longer shelf life than plastic applicators.
FAQ Section: Common Questions
-
How long does it take for Flourish Glue to dry? It bonds almost instantly upon contact with water. For best results, hold the plant or moss in place for 15–20 seconds to ensure a secure initial set.
-
Will the glue be visible in my aquascape? The glue dries to a white, opaque finish. To keep it hidden, simply apply a small amount to the underside of the plant or cover the bond point with a small piece of moss or gravel.
-
Is it safe to use on delicate mosses? Yes, but avoid using excessive amounts. A tiny drop is usually sufficient to hold a clump of Christmas Moss or Riccia in place until it naturally attaches to the surface.
Related Products
https://petstore.ae/collections/seachem-products/products/seachem-flourish-advance?_pos=3&_sid=866478b3b&_ss=r
https://petstore.ae/collections/seachem-products/products/seachem-flourish?_pos=8&_sid=d75413227&_ss=r
https://petstore.ae/collections/vastocean-professional-aquarium-tools/products/vastocean-professional-carbon-fiber-tweezers-495mm-anti-corrosion-ultra-lightweight?_pos=1&_sid=1c1f77b54&_ss=r