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Should I remove them? If so, how and when? Also my Xenia and mushrooms came on rock fragments, also what glue should I use to keep them on my rocks? My snails keep pushing them over.

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You can cut the stem of the frag and glue the base on your rock. I use Gorilla glue (green bottle). To cut the frag, get something like that : https://a.co/d/0hnvnLdT

When you cut the frag, gently wrap the coral loosely into a clean towel so it doesn’t go flying in the room.
 

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Any cyanoacrylate super glue would work, I sometimes use super glue gel from my local dollar store:
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