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![]() Wow never expect a Acro to kill a torch. That's just crazy!! Anyways here's a updated pic of my hammer. Up until yesterday it was producing slime n I had to constantly turkey blast it, today it had stopped. So do u guys think the front right heads r savable? Every other heads looks rly healthy and he back heads on the right side seems to fully healed.
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![]() Nope, when Euphyllia look like that, cut your losses and cut them out. Damaged heads like that will almost assuredly die and may succumb to brown jelly disease. If that happens, it will jump from head to head, killing off healthy heads.
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![]() I agree 100% with Anthony, cut your loses and remove those half dead branches. Even if they look better now they could infect the healthy crowns later.
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![]() Ok I will chop them off. Can I just leave the chopped heads far away from LPS or do I have to throw them out
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![]() I would give them the toss unless you have a seperate quarintine tank that is not plumbed to the main display.
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![]() Ok it's been cut n in the garbage it went. N boy it really really stank
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