Originally Posted by
thebeadlady
http:///forum/post/2965957
I've read on here and other sites that you can use super glue gel to frag many different soft corals, Do you all mean the superglue that glues your fingers together? Isn't it kinda toxic? Or is there some special aquarium super glue gel?
I think that you think that the anthelia will eventually swallow up the zoa and this is why I should get it off the rock.
OOO I also wanted to know if anyone has had a blue leg crab or pom pom crab eat up aptasia? or a feather duster.....The aptasia on this rock is gone and I had a feather duster that had no casing so I put in in the sand so it had something to work with...after 2 days...no worm.
Really any super glue that says "warning: contains cyanoacrylate" is good enough to glue most corals down safely. It's just that sometimes more sensitive corals, or corals that haven't much adjusted get "burned" by the super glue when the glue contracts, and can suffer from severe pinch wounds. I glued my recent zoa frag with Loctite Super Glue Control Gel. That is the same type of super glue gel that many people work with in crafting products. It doesn't run, and it hardens even under water, so you don't have to worry about a curing time. It also glues your fingers together. Next time you go to a stationary store, look for super glue gel. If it is of any quality, it contains cyanoacrylate, an organic compound. It should say so on the warning panel, because it is a cause of allergic reaction. Also, I believe that you should move the zoa polyp, because a polyp can reach its full potential more quickly when it is undisturbed and in an open area. It will also start a larger colony on open rock, because it will have more area to spread, and if it grows another polyp or two, it will be harder to move.
P.S. I had a blue leg hermit crab in the same tank as a reasonably small feather duster, and it liked to hang around near it, but it never bothered or ate it, even if it climbed over the worm's exposed surface.
P.P.S. I have been wrong on a couple subjects before. Don't take my advice if you highly doubt it, but do a little internet research on your own first.