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ok thanks for the helpHello. All you can do is wait and see what happens. You could do a iodine dip to help with any infection, but I don’t k ow of much else.
It could be fine and heal, but only time will tell.
good luck and HAPPY REEFING!
ok i think it’s pretty healthy because it recently started to splitI agree with above post only time will tell as long as it's kept happy and healthy it'll more then likly be ok
ok i just got really worriedUsually if there is flesh and a mouth..it'll be fine. Corals can regenerate, remember, they procreate by splitting, etc
yea this is the last time i flip it in the tank i thinkI can't see any death-knell damage on the one head that is inflated. If it stays looking like that I think it will be fine?
What you can do is be careful with the flipper! I quit using magnets and got a long handled scraper. I still hit things with it but it's not as random as a loose magnet, ime.
it really hasn’t it just started to start to split a few a while ago the only other thing it went through is the skeleton cracked when i first got it a few months agoYour candy cane coral sure has been through a lot in it's short life.
i’ve seen some people do that it scares me and as long as the mouth is ok it’ll be fine right because it only to the fleshy part and not the mouth areaI used to know a guy that woukd saw lps in half using a band saw and somehow got the to live no clue how he did it tho
it really hasn’t it just started to start to split a few a while ago the only other thing it went through is the skeleton cracked when i first got it a few months ago
yea i feed all my corals at the start of the week and the end of the weekOh, then your coral is already a proven survivor. I think it could grow to be 3-5 heads before Christmas if you are feeding it?
Let me know you show something. When I first transferred them into this tank, a little bit after, they get REAL mad. Shrivelled. I got scared, but just kept doing water changes and testing the water, gettting it stable. I got all those candies from much smaller to what you see there. And now, they are even more plump and growing. The sign of a candie ACTUALLY dieing, is if it's melting off the skeleton. THEN it's dead or dying.