Too much superglue, redo??

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I moved some week old frags (walt disney and a millie) to get them in more appropriate lighting and the superglue gel just wasn't cooperating. I ended up with way more on them then I'd like.

It's been 3 days and the wd has only barely got back some of its polyp extension. Any one have success stories with a large amount t of glue like this, or would removing and scraping and regluing be advised? 1/2 inch frag.
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Thanks for the feedback, I think I know to leave them. It's just the patience thing I don't have down lol.
 

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It should be fine. Try epoxy and superglue next time. Roll a small ball of epoxy and put super glue on the bottom of the epoxy. Then knead it into the rock work. Put a little bit of glue on the bottom of your frag and stick it into the epoxy with a little twist. Works every time!
 

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