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Question on Acro Bleaching?
Yes I can bleach corals with the best of em! The question I have is, I trimmed back some maidens hair and it was covering the base of a Stag horn (at least that is what I think it is, be kind if I am wrong) and bleached the bottom half, can that come back or is it permanently damaged? Here is a pic of it. ![]() Taylor |
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Not bleaching. Looks to me like the tissue is gone also. By this point I have never had any luck with frags that are under going tissue necrosis (slow or fast) besides re-fragging it and hoping for the best. Everyone I have left as it was ended up dead.
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As a side note, look up the thread someone posted about using epoxy on frags instead of super glue. It was interesting.
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IME you need to frag it now. Cut it off well above the necrotic area and hope for the best. I get about 50% survival rate at best doing this, 0% if I don't.
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I have had a few monti digitas (over the last couple years) loose tissue at the base (guessing now due to the epoxy usage) but I have had only 1 survive.. and it still isnt doing very well (nearly 7 months old now) |
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Thanks guys! Looks like I will be re-fragging it. Mike, I followed the epoxy thread, I have never had a problem with Epoxy (I use Aqua-mend from Home Depot) but since I have found better gel superglue (I had a epiphany, from my once model plane hobby) and I also use accelerant now (speeds up the curing process 10 fold and does not hurt the coral or tank) that pretty much I will be superglueing all of my corals, I still like epoxy for rock to rock connection. I am glad I posted this you guys may have saved me a coral, thanks again! Taylor |
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I agree-it needs to be fragged to save any of it. For future reference-dont let algea, coral, anemone, ANYTHING come into contact with SPS corals. Even other SPS corals too near or touching will cause problems.
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Thanks Deb and yes I know not to let other things touch other things which can touch other things and so on and so. There are just times I don't think it all the way through, like the oxypora I let nudge the bubble gum echino (you will see it in this pic) I knew oxypora has one of the STRONGEST sting of all corals but still I let it just barley touched and BAM I lost 20% of my echino. My tank is getting too little for my eyes if ya know what I mean. Here is the new smaller A. Stag horn: ![]() Thanks again everyone I appreciate it. Taylor |
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Good luck, I hope it makes it. I've usually had pretty good success as long as I fragged it a decent amount above the suspect area.
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Thanks apreciate the kind words and ssshhhhh I won't tell ya I am a die hard (not to be confused with blow hard, lol) wolverine fan |
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