Aww. Should of thought of that Johnny! (My names johnny too ) Before I made this tank, I tried just about every background method you can, excluding cork and Epiweb. I never thought of using gorillia glue to re attach it. Infact, I was thinking of using gorilla glue as the background, but I had a HUGE issue getting peat to stick to the glue. I don't know if I did it right (I put the glue on a broken 10 gallon test tank, then after a bit I sprinkled a lot of peat moss onto the glue, and misted it heavily). Sadly I already set the tank up, I think it would be too stressful for my auratus and the plants. If I were to re do this vivarium, there is many thinking I would change (Spend more time working on the tank, Add driftwood, poke holes in the GS, make a bigger drainage layer (mines only 1/4 of an inxch, but the substrate is semi moist, and kinda dry near the bottom), more plants, and the list goes on). Thanks guys for clearing the GS detaching issue. The first time I tried GS, the tank was near my outside dinner table, and I dropped a knife into the GS after it's dried a bit on accident, and it didn't shrink, which is why I was so confused on this tank.