Attaching Xenia to plug

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I just picked up this little Xenia frag yesterday and noticed part of it isn’t fully attached to the plug.

what’s the best way to secure the parts that are kinda floating loose?

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Those look like my yellow tip clove polyps, not Xenia. Very attractive coral either way. I agree a dab of superglue should do it, or it will likely fix itself on its own as it grows.
 
Thanks guys!

The LFS tossed it in as a freebie. I was thinking it was a Xenia.

Do the clove polyps spread as fast as Xenias?
Not as fast, but certainly quick. A small frag with 4-5 polyps I got a few months ago is now bigger than my fist.
If it were Xenia and I did nothing my tank would have already been taken over (I know because I have some that has).
Still keep away from main rockwork.
 
Not as fast, but certainly quick. A small frag with 4-5 polyps I got a few months ago is now bigger than my fist.
If it were Xenia and I did nothing my tank would have already been taken over (I know because I have some that has).
Still keep away from main rockwork.
I’m putting together it’s own little island today.
 
Superglue,but thats seemed to strees mine, better is in box with some rubble, then when attached superglue to rock.

Looks like anthelia to me.....
 
I gkued some recently, they still holding to rock, but dont open or look good as few heads that i have in plastic box....

Rubberband newer worked for me, on anything, either coral slips underneath band, either just splits up and detach from rock....
 

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