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Old 03-26-2006, 06:39 AM   #1
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Problems with a Toadstool..What should I do?


I bought a beautiful Toadstool Leather the other day but he was attached to a very small rock and he fell(broke) off of it. Now he just has a round stump. What should I do? I could cut a clean flat surface at the bottom of his shaft and try to re-attach him to a rock like a frag using the toothpick method. Or, right now, I managed to find an indent in a piece of LR and got him in it with super glue. The only problem with that, is that he's in a high flow area about 14" under an MH. Will he be ok there?
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It should re-attach to where ever you place it in a couple days

but you may need to move it to a "low flow" area or turn off som pumps
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It should re-attach to where ever you place it in a couple days

but you may need to move it to a "low flow" area or turn off som pumps
Will it be ok living in High flow though? If it can re-attach? There's really no other place I can get him to stay without him being attached to a rock
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All of mine prefer the mid-flow range
I would think once attached it should be fine
but you need to let it grow onto the rock

if you decide to move it later, they pull off easily
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They like the lower flow I would just get a piece of roch and rubberband him to it and move it down to lower flow area he will attach to the rock with time.
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