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Hey, I have a colony of 3 red rhodactis nushrooms and I moved them a few weeks ago and they do not like the flow, the smallest one detached off the small peice of rock it was on. I have returned them back to their previous spot and they seem happier, however the 1 mushroom that detached keeps floating off the frag plug I am trying to get it to re-attach to. I heard it takes 1-2 weeks for them to re-attach, and my clean up crew and flow keeps knocking it off every day. Is there anything I can do to re-attach it?

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Hey, I have a colony of 3 red rhodactis nushrooms and I moved them a few weeks ago and they do not like the flow, the smallest one detached off the small peice of rock it was on. I have returned them back to their previous spot and they seem happier, however the 1 mushroom that detached keeps floating off the frag plug I am trying to get it to re-attach to. I heard it takes 1-2 weeks for them to re-attach, and my clean up crew and flow keeps knocking it off every day. Is there anything I can do to re-attach it?

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Mushroom corals will detach when they're in a spot they are not comfortable in, place him in a different spot and see If he attaches, you can also let him float around until he finds a suitable spot, you can also put him in a small basket In your tank with some rubble he can attach to, then glue the rock he's on to somewhere you like and see if he stays


Edit: to be clear, do not put glue on the mushroom, you shouldn't keep trying to put him on the plug, if he detached it means he wasn't happy in that spot
 

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The above reply is right on the money. I made a temporary little cage of sorts out of a 2oz plastic condiment cup, a scrap of window screen and a bit of rubble rock at the bottom when I had to let a soft coral attach without the use of glue.

I set it on the sand bed in a quiet corner and just let it be for a few weeks.
 
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Mushroom corals will detach when they're in a spot they are not comfortable in, place him in a different spot and see If he attaches, you can also let him float around until he finds a suitable spot, you can also put him in a small basket In your tank with some rubble he can attach to, then glue the rock he's on to somewhere you like and see if he stays


Edit: to be clear, do not put glue on the mushroom, you shouldn't keep trying to put him on the plug, if he detached it means he wasn't happy in that spot
Interesting, not sure if it is purely the flow or cleanup crew knocking it off or it just isn't happy
Since I am trying to make a garden out of them, what should I do if it attaches to the main rock or stings other corals?
 
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The above reply is right on the money. I made a temporary little cage of sorts out of a 2oz plastic condiment cup, a scrap of window screen and a bit of rubble rock at the bottom when I had to let a soft coral attach without the use of glue.

I set it on the sand bed in a quiet corner and just let it be for a few weeks.
Sounds like a good idea, I will have a look at this, thanks
 

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Interesting, not sure if it is purely the flow or cleanup crew knocking it off or it just isn't happy
Since I am trying to make a garden out of them, what should I do if it attaches to the main rock or stings other corals?
Mushrooms don't sting other corals, though you still wouldnt want them touching anything, and you'll just have a garden there :)
 
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Mushrooms don't sting other corals, though you still wouldnt want them touching anything, and you'll just have a garden there :)
Hey, I have an old breeder box back from freshwater tanks, could I wash them down in tap water, then dry, then add to the tank? Since it would likely positioned near the top of the tank, would the high lighting hurt the mushroom?
 

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Hey, I have a colony of 3 red rhodactis nushrooms and I moved them a few weeks ago and they do not like the flow, the smallest one detached off the small peice of rock it was on. I have returned them back to their previous spot and they seem happier, however the 1 mushroom that detached keeps floating off the frag plug I am trying to get it to re-attach to. I heard it takes 1-2 weeks for them to re-attach, and my clean up crew and flow keeps knocking it off every day. Is there anything I can do to re-attach it?

Cheers
Sometimes you can have luck gluing soft corals but often it will not hold. You can try to put it in a basket with rubble and it should attach. You may need to look for a different spot or adjust the flow of the tank as well. They really only detach when the conditions are undesirable for them.
 

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