Coral glue covering portions of acropora and millipora. Problem?

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I received some really small frags today. The plugs were hideous so I broke off the frags from the plugs and glued the frags directly to my live rock. Unfortunately, since the frags were so small, they were difficult to handle without getting glue on the corals. As a result, I ended up getting a bit of glue on various parts of the frags. Is this a problem?
 

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Assuming the frags do well and start growing this shouldn't be a problem.
 

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I received some really small frags today. The plugs were hideous so I broke off the frags from the plugs and glued the frags directly to my live rock. Unfortunately, since the frags were so small, they were difficult to handle without getting glue on the corals. As a result, I ended up getting a bit of glue on various parts of the frags. Is this a problem?
Short answer - Nope =)

Technically all frags get some glue on them 1 way or another.
 

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