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Old 01-10-2004, 07:48 AM
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saw about 5-8 amphipods on the base of my millipora few days ago and they're about 8-10mm long..now this morning the area where i saw them has turned white and no tissues left [small size maybe 4mm and 10mm long]..used a baster to see if any tissue would come off but no signs of peeling or decaying tissue. could the pods be eating it?
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If I'm not mistaken they will eat it if it's dead and or decaying. Pods aren't normally destructive. Is that a new peice in your tank?

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the coral is fairly new about 2weeks
but its not dead or decaying because there was polyp extensions coming out from the base
could an epoxy inflict some damage on a coral?
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Old 01-10-2004, 04:52 PM
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could an epoxy inflict some damage on a coral?
yuppers, it will kill off a bit then it will be regrowen over as the coral builds a new base.

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ok kool
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Use super glue gel next time, much better for SPS corals. No die off, and they rapidly grow over it.

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Use super glue gel next time, much better for SPS corals. No die off, and they rapidly grow over it.

Mike
actualy there is die off where the glue touches it. just less than epoxy I find.

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Hey Steve,
I guess the tissue covered by the glue dies, but in my experience there is living tissue all the way to the glue line.

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what brand of glue do you guys recommend and where can i get some
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what brand of glue do you guys recommend and where can i get some
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crazy glue Gel (or any different brand of it) I can't spel the actual glue name so maybe some one can type that out hehe

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