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![]() Ouch ! I'd move it to a shady area with medium/low flow ,if you tanks chemistry is right it might regrow . Keep the wound clean , if the tissue turns brown and goopy try and siphon it off .. Sometimes brains have a hard time regrowing if there skeleton has algae on it so watch for that. But only time will tell and being left alone . When you start seeing new growth it should be healed and can start moving it back to the light .
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![]() But I am far from professional
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![]() Feeding it will help repair tissue, but I don't think it will regrow what's already lost. It would take years if it does.
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![]() i had a welso go from 2 inches expalnded with 1 mouth to 5 inches iwth 4 mouths in 2 months
just keep feding him put it in a low curent lower light spot and try to keep the algea off should take a few months but youl get there ! |
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![]() I've repaired a few brains, My secret is feeding pellets and putting a coral grow/propagater type food in the water as well.
Good water quality helps too. ![]()
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