Will my Zoa Grow around this?

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Hey everyone, just purchased a new frag today and noticed there is quite a bit of glue on the bottom. Should I remove and re-glue or just leave it? If I leave it will it grow over it lol
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You can if it will bother you, but in time it will likely get covered by the zoas.
 

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Of course!

On a side note, I've anecdotally found zoas won't grow as fast over cyanoacrylate compared with live rock or most frag plugs- thankfully the spot the tissue has to bridge is small, but they do seem to have preferred materials to lay down their polyps on.
 
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Of course!

On a side note, I've anecdotally found zoas won't grow as fast over cyanoacrylate compared with live rock or most frag plugs- thankfully the spot the tissue has to bridge is small, but they do seem to have preferred materials to lay down their polyps on.

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