Glue, Tweezers & More... How Can Maxspect’s Coral Fragging Tools Change the Game?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @Heyu46
    @Heyu46 Год назад +1

    Ryan. I am always impressed by your optimistic opinion when showing us different equipment. The fact that your not shy to mention the pros and cons of any device keeps me a fan, not to mention your advice and knowledge in the hobby!
    There's too few people in this world who still look at both sides of anything. Thank ou for what you do and how you do it!

  • @NerdistAquarist
    @NerdistAquarist Год назад

    I've been really impressed with Maxspect over last few years. From lights, pumps and accessories. They've been making great products.

  • @JonP123
    @JonP123 Год назад +1

    Interesting that the coral putty is slower curing than the competitive product - I love this silicone based stuff but the instant cure is a bit too instant for me about half the time. I do the glue sandwich but it is a race against the cure to get the frag mounted in the tank before it sets or gets too hard to squish into the rock without having to push too hard and potentially damage the coral flesh (especially if mounting a coral directly vs being able to press on the disk itself). I’ll give this a shot for sure to try out - just due to the slightly longer working time. Thanks for highlighting this difference.

  • @bluerun22
    @bluerun22 Год назад +1

    I want to see a reef safe hand soap!!

  • @JonP123
    @JonP123 Год назад +1

    @BRS (it would be great if you could add a direct hyper-link to the products you are advertising in these segments in the description similar to how you link the chapter stamps). I don’t know if this is a RUclips limitation but it would definitely help me out to be able to quickly buy the items - you guys have already put all the effort to make these vids but as a consumer I would like to have an easier way to make that purchase). Just my 2 cents.
    I could be missing the obvious links somewhere…