Help- I got superglue on my Ricordea Mushroom, anything I can do?

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The title basically speaks for itself. I bought a small Ricordea mushroom today, between the size of a dime and nickel, but it came on possibly the smallest piece of rubble possible. It kept getting blown over and off the rock I had it on, so I tried gluing that rock down to my aquascape. In classic fashion, I did a messy job and got superglue on the mushroom as well. Now the upper side is maybe 20% covered with superglue, with a tiny bit touching the mouth. I'm anxious that I've just killed it, and I can't find much out there as far as anything I can do to help give it a chance. Any recommendations would be great, it's ruined my day at this point
 

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They will expel it on their own
 

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They’re pretty slimy so it should fall off quite rapidly. I’d be surprised if it’s actually sticking to it… might just be a piece of dry glue stuck in its slime at this point.
 

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