Leather prognosis post anemone attack?

Yep mine did it and I but it on another rock and it likes it. Possible didnt like the spot
 
Yea. Just reinforce the rock. If you like it where it was, find a wide flat rock , or a little piece of acrylic you can bury.

And no , the don’t wander as much as as a nem. But they will kinda bend into the light or flow or whatever is they like about that spot.
 
You can't glue leathers. I kind of wedge leathers in rock areas. They will attach in a few days.

I've had frags stiched to rocks and seen others netted to the rocks.
 
You can't glue leathers. I kind of wedge leathers in rock areas. They will attach in a few days.

I've had frags stiched to rocks and seen others netted to the rocks.
I’ve used a bit of glue for leathers to hold em down.
But I asked nicely first.
Grumpy corals dontcha know.
 
Agee with @saltyfilmfolks reinforce the rock.

What's the flow in the area with the leather? They really seem to love a moderate flow. Mine was trying to bend and eventually detatched from the rock trying to get to moderate flow. It was in a low flow area of the tank.
 
It might be low flow. How do you really tell short of pointing the powerhead at it?
 
I use an airstone to judge flow at different areas of the tank. I'm sure they have much better tools than an air stone .
That's a great idea, thanks! I need to buy another... The Petco brand one I got burned out after less than a month.
 
I've got four in my 75 with a canister filter and two hob filters. I have rubble in each hob. The largest is running back wall of the tank. Three small ones are on back wall of the tank blowing on front side of glass.
 
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