Trying to attach moss to your driftwood without it floating away? In this video, we compare three of the most common aquarium adhesives — thread, liquid glue, and gel glue — to find out which one actually holds up in a planted tank.

Whether you're a beginner aquascaper or just entering the “moss obsession” phase, this video breaks down the pros and cons of each method, from ADA Moss Cotton thread to aquarium-safe cyanoacrylate glues. We’ll show you how each option works, what to watch out for (like gluing your fingers together), and which adhesive we personally use to keep moss, plants, and even frags in place.

📌 Tested methods:

  • ADA Moss Cotton
  • Thread -Dalua Fresh Instant Hold Glue -Liquid Glue
  • Dalua Fresh Wet Moss and Frag Glue -Gel-style Glue 

💡 Learn:

  • Which aquarium adhesive is best for driftwood and rocks
  • Why cheap glue can cause moss to detach
  • How to get clean, even moss growth
  • The difference between cyanoacrylate gel vs. thin glue 

🪴 Perfect for: Planted tanks, nano aquariums, aquascaping, and moss wall builds.