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so I have a few lps, a frogspawn, hammer, and a duncan coral. I'm having trouble keeping them upright on the Rockwork and I don't really want to keep them in the sand. So my question is, is it ok to superglue them to the rocks??
 
Sure, just make sure they get appropriate flow and light and have room to grow out and not affect other corals. I usually draw a placement map with side and top views before I glue anything down. Good luck
 
Just to be safe, epoxy or reef glue... please don't gorilla glue them lol. take that back I think gorilla glue actually works. Any cyanoacrylate ... I just learned something.
 
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so I have a few lps, a frogspawn, hammer, and a duncan coral. I'm having trouble keeping them upright on the Rockwork and I don't really want to keep them in the sand. So my question is, is it ok to superglue them to the rocks??
Yes, but I try to glue to a rock that can be moved, rather than directly to any scape.
 
Got it! Going to the lfs today to get some today. Between flow, snails, and hermits they find a way to get knocked over. And my annoying pistol shrimp will bury them or knock them over in the sandbed lol. He can't keep in one spot digs throughout the whole tank lol.
 

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