Gluing coral to the glass.

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Was over at a friend's home last night an in his cube, he has attached a duncan to the back glass. He just cut the base of the plug off and used CA glue. He said that he didn't want to crowd the rock work dnd this gave the tank some different dimension.

Is this a common practice that I just missed, because I'm thinking about trying this too.
 
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Was over at a friend's home last night an in his cube, he has attached a duncan to the back glass. He just cut the base of the plug off and used CA glue. He said that he didn't want to crowd the rock work dnd this gave the tank some different dimension.

Is this a common practice that I just missed, because I'm thinking about trying this too.
I have a tiny frag of meter shower cyphastrea I glued to a free spot in the corner of my tank.
 

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