last weekend i picked up a sweet tri-color torch that had two good heads and one dead head.
on top of the dead head, i used some reef putty to mount a piece of orange torch to make a multi-color torch display.
i'm afraid that in the process of applying the putty, i damaged the tissue on the side of the good head closest to where i applied the putty. :sad:
in my experience, it's very hard for euphyllia to recover from tissue damage along the edge like this. but i just noticed it this morning, and it's a very small area. just curious if there is *anything* i can do to help its chance of making it through this trauma? or will i almost certainly be down to one good head soon?
the damage:
this is how i mounted the two together - took this right after i did it:
and a pic from two nights ago, from the top:
appreciate any advice.
cheers!
on top of the dead head, i used some reef putty to mount a piece of orange torch to make a multi-color torch display.
i'm afraid that in the process of applying the putty, i damaged the tissue on the side of the good head closest to where i applied the putty. :sad:
in my experience, it's very hard for euphyllia to recover from tissue damage along the edge like this. but i just noticed it this morning, and it's a very small area. just curious if there is *anything* i can do to help its chance of making it through this trauma? or will i almost certainly be down to one good head soon?
the damage:
this is how i mounted the two together - took this right after i did it:
and a pic from two nights ago, from the top:
appreciate any advice.
cheers!
