I left for 6 days to visit family for Thanksgiving. I came back to find the fleshy part of my single polyp candycane is completely detached from the skeleton. The polyp is fully intact. Can I do anything to save it?
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Apply glue directly to the flesh?Glue it to a rock and see what happens.
Yeah try it, talking with a guy at my LfS earlier who knocked a whole colony of those over in one of the tanks they manage and he said he glued them back to the rock and said thats usually what he doesApply glue directly to the flesh?
Idk what your LFS guy did but the glue made the situation a lot worse. The polyp shrunk up even smaller and detached from the glue leaving a good amount of tissue still attached to the glue. For anyone reading this thread in the future, I strongly advise against gluing candycane polyps directly.Yeah try it, talking with a guy at my LfS earlier who knocked a whole colony of those over in one of the tanks they manage and he said he glued them back to the rock and said thats usually what he does
Just to be clear, my polyp fell off of the skeleton and was rolling around the tank. I assume your LFS guy had skeleton fall off the rock and he glued the skeleton with the polyp back on the rock. I don't feel like I am in the same situation.Yeah try it, talking with a guy at my LfS earlier who knocked a whole colony of those over in one of the tanks they manage and he said he glued them back to the rock and said thats usually what he does