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![]() Okay I went the dremel route. I used a round cutting bit for maneuverability. If you ever decide to attempt this, use saftey goggles and wear an old shirt. Yellow goo was flying everywhere. As I was working, I noticed a second area in recession. I removed about 1/3 of the skeleton in total.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() looking into the tank about 15 minutes after the operation, I can see a few polyps opening....but I don't have a lot of confidence in success with this one. |
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![]() My BF dropped it on the floor. Seemed to work well with the branching variety.. :P
Seriously tho... Why not just scrub the dead away and keep it in a high flow area.. maybe a reef dip to help clean it.
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![]() the sun coral is doing great. every polyp is opening before the lights go off (just like I trained her)
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