wbrodeur
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We just got a lunar wrasse because it was my husbands "ultimate favorite fish" and to get him interested in this hobby, I was willing to chance it with my snails/hermits. Well this fish is quite a character and is always curious with new things added to the tank. While I was at work, I had my husband glue a mushroom frag to a rock. I'm trying to have him be more involved in "our" tank. Well, he superglued the mushroom on rubble to a rock, but I guess he didn't let it cure enoughe. I get a frantic call on my work phone about our new fish getting curious and poking it's mouth at the mushroom. Needless to say, curiosity almost killed the fish, the superglue stuck to the wrasses' mouth along with the mushroom. So there is a fish crazily swimming around the tank with it's mouth glued shut and a mushroom stuck to it!! And now the problem is catching that fast buger!! My husband sounded so frantic and concerned and helpless. Nevertheless, the mushroom eventually fell off and my husband didn't have to perform surgery, the glue kindof disintegrated. Lesson learned, the wrasse seldom pokes at new things with its mouth and my husband actually cares about my "really expensive fish tank". 