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    Posted: August 18 2005 at 6:17pm
My finger leather has detached from it's rock how do I reattach it to the rock?
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I would wrap it with some thread around a small piece of rock and the base of the leather. You can also sew it on and wrap it around. You can then super glue it to a bigger piece or rock it you want. With leathers it usually takes some time to attach.

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I use a rubber band just tight enough to hold it firmly to the rock. Or you could use tyraps but make sure they have no metal in them.
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Detaching from a rock is not a good sign. What is going on in the tank? Is the leather coral sitting downstream from another coral, did the temp rise too high, what's the alk level, what could have irritated the leather?

It detached for a reason. Leather coral will not usually attach to a new rock, if things are bad enough to make it let go. I would leave it alone, not try to attach it, let it float around for a few days to a week until you figure out what is happening in the tank.
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When I bought the leather about 8 months ago it was only attached to it's rock by a small (1/4" diameter) strand of it's base.  And over time it has just kind of shrunk down until tonight when it finally gave out and seperated.  Sorry the pic isn't the best but it kinda shows how small the attachment was to begin with.  The little nub to the right is all it was ever attached with, and the very next nub to the left is the other half of it's base. 

Mark the leather has been in several different spots in the tank over it's 8 months with me.  I had just recently moved it to a little less lighted area in the tank 2 days ago, but it's base has been looking like it was going to rip apart for almost as long as I have had it.  My tank temp hovers around 79-81.  My alk readings from my new test kit (salifert, much easier then my old red sea test kit) are right around 8dkh.  I have been testing daily over the last week trying to nail down the exact amount of b-ionic I need to add daily to keep the alk at 8.  So i would say that I have been from 10dkh to 7.6dkh over the lest week.  Prior to having the salifert test kit I used red sea and those told me that I was always at 8 - 8.1 and when I did the first test with the salifert kit I was at 7.4dkh.  As far as anything irritating it, I have no idea as everything in my tank has  appeared to live in harmony so far.

 



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I guess dettached wasn't the best choice of word.  It's base that it was attached with ripped in two.
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