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A nice piece to a tiny piece. What a shame. I glues the receeding pieces behind it in hopes it will come back to life. The first initial receeded piece I frag onto a plug looks like its still alive.
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Yes I've been running carbon Brad. Got about 1-2 cups in my sump in a mesh bag. Changes it 2 weeks or so ago. Some ppl told me I shouldn't be putting the already fully recessed frags in the same system as my DT. True?
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At this point I'd just sit back and see what happens. The acro will live, or not. Playing around with it too much could cause more problems than it could fix. I would personally remove the receded pieces, they aren't going to do much but slough off the rest of the tissue into the tank.
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Should I give my hammer a revive dip? It's excreting its guts a bit
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I'd just leave it for now. Annoying it further probably won't help. See what it does ever night.
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I say this as your current carbon is weeks old and only in a bag (passive) And even if you had a reactor for the carbon, I'd still suggest changing it until things calm down At the very least, keep up with some WCs and you should see a turn around |
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Does the hammer have any brown jelly looking stuff on the heads? Google brown jelly disease to see pics of what it looks like if you're not sure.
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It's just waste. Just do water changes and sit and wait. The more you fiddle the longer it'll take. Patience
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I will change my carbon tomorrow and prob do another 50% WC on sat. I will leave my hammer alone for now. No dip. How often am I supposed to change carbon? I'm getting mixed inputs. 6 weeks or 6 months? |
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I would change carbon monthly as a regular schedule. 6 months is silly
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