Hi, I am new to this. I bought a xenia last week, it is currently in a quarentine tank with a bubble coral purchased at the same time.
When I purchased it, the LFS tied it to a piece of rock with fishing string. After about two days, it tore free and was floating around the tank. Thinking that the fishing line cut through the stalk, I glued it to the rock with super glue. A day later it was floating free again. I reglued it with superglue gel to a different piece of rock from my main tank, after carefully cleaning and drying the rock. This morning, it is nearly separated again. Originally it was in a bit of current, but has been shielded and is in very low flow.
Any ideas as to why this is happening? Do corals "move"? I can't see it surviving if I can't keep it from lying face down at the bottom of the tank. Any better suggestions to keep it in place? Thanks.
When I purchased it, the LFS tied it to a piece of rock with fishing string. After about two days, it tore free and was floating around the tank. Thinking that the fishing line cut through the stalk, I glued it to the rock with super glue. A day later it was floating free again. I reglued it with superglue gel to a different piece of rock from my main tank, after carefully cleaning and drying the rock. This morning, it is nearly separated again. Originally it was in a bit of current, but has been shielded and is in very low flow.
Any ideas as to why this is happening? Do corals "move"? I can't see it surviving if I can't keep it from lying face down at the bottom of the tank. Any better suggestions to keep it in place? Thanks.