Has anyone ever had coral respond poorly to being indirectly exposed to super glue in the water column?
I once glued a Duncan colony directly to a piece of live rock in a 28 gallon. It took a few tries and a good majority of a tube of Loctite gel glue. The usual cyanoacrylate stuff. A couple days later, every head of a softball sized candy cane colony suddenly sloughed off nearly all of its flesh. Exactly like the RTN you see in SPS. Fortunately, the heads kept their mouths and I was able to get it back good as new in a few, stressful months. Fast forward about a year, I had to glue that same Duncan back to the rocks and the candy cane colony did the exact same thing except I ended up losing most of the colony this time. It wasn't until the second time that I realized I was using glue just prior to the RTN like event. I switched to CorAffix and have been mindful of the amount of uncured glue that gets exposed to tank water at any given time. No problems since.
Has anyone experienced anything similar?