Cyphastrea on the back glass?

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This is all it is at the moment, got a long way to go! Ha!
I'll try and get it on the glass tomorrow.

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Well, I've tried numerous times to glue the cyphastrea frag onto the back glass with no success. Longest it has stayed attached is three days.
I've tried with clean glass and 'dirty' glass. No Coraline on the glass yet.
I'm giving it a rest for a bit as the cyphastrea has been taking a bit of a beating since whenever it falls off its in the middle of the night and always ends up face down! Ha!
Would gluing the frag to some epoxy and then attaching the epoxy to the glass work?! Does epoxy stick to glass?

I've heard of these magnetic frag plugs but my tank is an AIO so both magnets would be under water, don't know if the "outside" magnet is rated for underwater use

anyway, I'll figure something out after it recovers from the abuse!
 

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They're normally fast growers so shouldn't be difficult.
 

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