hey reefers need help I have a toadstool leather coral I got and it looks like it’s not doing to good. My question really is that it is glued to a frag plug but it looks like it’s no glued right
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any chance we could get some clearer pictures?

Toadstools and certain other soft corals should not be glued down. It actually makes them more upset and likely to not survive. I know with mushrooms they make special boxes you can put the mushroom in with rock rubble and wait for it to attach and with toadstools its recommended to attach them to an rock with either a rubber band or tie them to the rock with fishing line. Trying to glue it back on will only upset it more.
If hes already partially attached, turn down the flow and let him be, itll reattach on it's own. Trying to remove him or reattach it somewhere else will only stress it out more.So my question is that it is already glued to a frag plug should I try to remove him from the glue or what should I do?
I would just leave it and let it adjust. Did you buy it glued or did you glue it on? Have seen it open or did you get it online?So my question is that it is already glued to a frag plug should I try to remove him from the glue or what should I do?
I've made many (50+?) toadstool frags and have done it both ways (glue/rubberband), and I haven't lost a frag. I would say that if they glued it and it's not actively floating away to just leave it and it will reattach itself in due time. If you feel like it is going to float off of the plug I would rubber-band it to the plug (or other rock of your choice), then remove the rubberband in a week or two.
Keep in mind that toadstools shed periodically. Sometimes this is triggered when they are moved. It's hard to say for sure without better pics.
Hope that helps,
Ed
I think it was over glued tho
I think it was over glued tho

