Fragged by Accident

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Hi all, long time listener first time caller.

I got a plug the other day with a couple Rhodactis mushrooms attached and I wanted to get the rock they were on off the frag plug. Long story short the “rock” they were on was a bunch of sand mixed with small rubble pieces and super glue and it crumbled, raggedly ripping one of the shrooms part way through. I ended up cutting the rest of the shroom through the mouth with a razor blade and glued the rubble that remained to a piece of dry rock.

I know this is just about the best coral for this to have happen to but i just wanted some people with more fragging experience to have a look and let me know if either half looks likely to survive.
Thanks!!

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Hey welcome to the club! I wouldn't worry too much. Any little bit of shroom should grow into a whole new one. So I'd say both sides should recover
 

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