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![]() Take the rock out if you can, otherwise you will have to get the zoos out.
Use tweezers or an exacto knife or similar to get the polyps off their rock. Then just like you suspected, use crazy glue gel to attach them to a rubble rock of your choice. You can do it out of water, zoos are hardy they wont die on you. Lots of people use elastics successfully, but I find it hard to get just the right amount of pressure on the frag, enough to hold it but not enough to cut into it. Some people use 2 part epoxies successfully too. |
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![]() thanks for the info, I heard people using super glue on leathers to so figured zoos would be safe as well.
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![]() Yes "super glue" gel is the thing to use. A gentle dip in tank water will set up the gel...then place in your tank....I still loss a few LoL.
Also when cutting/scapping off the LR, try to get a thin layer of coraline/LR left on the polyp bottom\, as a tag to glue ....FYI try not to crush,cut, mutilate ,staple or cover the polyps with glue. ALSO***Very Important!!!!** wear gloves and some sort of eye protection as zoos can carry a NASTY (as in DEADLY) toxin. (I got just a micro squirt on an eye lid and had a sore red eye for days) Good Luck PS what colors do you have ![]()
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