Mushroom on the loose! Help

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I have a very tiny mushroom that won’t stay on any rock I glue it to. I’m worried it will be blown around and lost or sucked into something dangerous. Any suggestions on attaching it to a rock??
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You can't glue or epoxy mushrooms. You have to rubber band them or small container and rubble. Good luck. That shroom looks amazing
 
This is what I am using for some of my shrooms. My jaw breakers and OG have their own basket and the clear container is some random shrooms I just picked up. Zen reef has some nice mushroom boxes also. Debating getting one for my other tank which has a JB that just started dropping babies and another OG
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I use crushed sea shells from Dollar store in a bowl let it attach by itself.
 
Yeah I agree with all the above posts your best bet is to get a container with rubble and put the mushroom in there with low flow.
 
Hers one of mine that floated off, I glued mine to a frag plug, been like that for a couple of weeks
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I've had a couple that grabbed onto some sand and I was able to glue them to a plug attaching at the sand they had picked up.
 

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