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I grew out a ORA long-tentacle toadstool from a 1" frag to a full-size specimen that's about 8" across when fully extended. It's truly magnificent when it's expanded.
Anyway, the tank it was in has had some problems with lighting and salinity, and the coral detached from the rock it was on. I've moved it to a healthier tank, but I can't figure out how to get it to attach. Currently, it's in an acclimation box with a rock I had hoped it would attach to. As big as it is, it has about as much mass as a kleenex. If I just placed it in the tank (i.e., in a rock crevice) it would fly all over and probably get wedged somewhere unfortunate.
I would superglue it, but am not confident that it wouldn't just slough off the attached part. It seems too big to use the rubber band trick.
Any thoughts?
Anyway, the tank it was in has had some problems with lighting and salinity, and the coral detached from the rock it was on. I've moved it to a healthier tank, but I can't figure out how to get it to attach. Currently, it's in an acclimation box with a rock I had hoped it would attach to. As big as it is, it has about as much mass as a kleenex. If I just placed it in the tank (i.e., in a rock crevice) it would fly all over and probably get wedged somewhere unfortunate.
I would superglue it, but am not confident that it wouldn't just slough off the attached part. It seems too big to use the rubber band trick.
Any thoughts?