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![]() I noticed that a clump of zoos detatched from their rock and is now currently rolling around on the bottom of my tank... should I just glue them back onto a piece of rock? What would posses zoos to do such a thing?
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![]() Just did a water test, everything checks out... zero ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. All the other corals I have look perfectly fine. After looking closely at the piece of rock that these zoos were glued too... it kind of looks like the glue failed. I just wedged the zoos in a rock, hopefully that'll keep it from blowing away.
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![]() They will find a spot eventually and grab hold.Mine go wandering once in a while.
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![]() Maybe they want to get out and see the world.
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![]() You can always get some Loc Tite gel, and glue them back onto the rock. Sometimes it happens that they come loose from the glue.
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