| Eventhough Leathers are very hardy and grow quickly, IME, they are the most difficult to get reattached. Be very patient and expect the frags to shrivel down to a fraction of their original size... this will make it seem almost impossible to keep it attached. Keeping the frags in a container with low-med flow that will allow the frags to stay in contact with the new rock works well. You could try sewing them against a rock or placing the frag in between two rocks.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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