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![]() It died another cm in each direction *
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![]() i would cut it or super glue it too stop the RTN and give you time to figure out the water parameter issues
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![]() my doser power adapter just arrived in mail!! ok if it starts to rtn more i guess ill have to chop it off.. i tried to chop off a few small frags that had its base rtn and they just fully died
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![]() Decided ill finally have to chop it up =( tested chopping a few branches last night n those pieces did not RTN at a but my colony is. N it's dying up to multi branches pieces! After cutting is it possible to glue it back those pieces to the main dead branches so it will encrust back?
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![]() Looks happy now Jason
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![]() Yeah, once RTNing starts happening, it's hard to stop it.
As for your nce large colony, this might be better. Glue a bunch of frags onto a piece of rock that fits into you aquascape. You'll get a large colony now, and it will fill in better. Bonus is, you'll have a few extra frags to sell / trade for more coral ;-) |