My tank hit 92F

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So, my inkbird controller failed in the ON position and by the time I caught it my tank was reading 92F. I lost a shrimp, a Kenya tree and one blasto instantly. Most of the tank and its inhabitants seem to have survived but my hammers have been degrading day after day without any signs of bouncing back.

I’ve attached some photos. I’m not sure if I should even hold out hope because I’ve never seen a hammer look this bad.

Kinda hoping someone’s got hopeful words to say.

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I had these hammers for almost 3 years since they were single heads.
 

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