treesprite December 12, 2011 December 12, 2011 (edited) I have a candy cane coral that only had a very short stem (the stems don't seem to grow?). I had the coral stem attached to a small rock/large rubble for a very long time, during which the coral about doubled in size and really is too big for what it's attached. Well, the coral broke off of the rock and now I have nothing but a ball sitting on the sand with the lower heads getting hurt. I'm not sure what to do. Edited December 12, 2011 by treesprite
Stu December 12, 2011 December 12, 2011 You could make a pedestal of sorts with epoxy and attach it to the stem. It would keep it elevated and probably not be too visible.
flowerseller December 12, 2011 December 12, 2011 cut a few heads off short until you create a new attaching point.
Reefoholic December 12, 2011 December 12, 2011 I also think you should leave it alone. I would epoxy it somewhere and let it do its thing. Does it have to be on the sand? Is there a pointy rock in your tank that you could epoxy AND superglue the tiny rock surface it has?
treesprite December 13, 2011 Author December 13, 2011 Thanks for the answers. I'm trying to figure out how to attach it to anything without ending up killing a few heads.
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