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I moved several months ago and my large orange wall hammer got damaged in the process. The tissue near one of the mouth areas was slightly damaged, but over time the damage has worsened. Overall the coral is healthy and shows no apparent sign distress. The flow in it's area of the tank is not at all aggressive, but I believe it has potentially been a contributing factor. I have considered rotating the coral to protect this spot from flow, but I'm not sure it is enough.
So far I have avoided dipping the coral, though dipping it in iodine has been considered. At most it may help protect this damaged tissue from bacteria.
I'd love to hear what others who have dealt with damage on larger wall euphyllia have to say and what advice you might have.
So far I have avoided dipping the coral, though dipping it in iodine has been considered. At most it may help protect this damaged tissue from bacteria.
I'd love to hear what others who have dealt with damage on larger wall euphyllia have to say and what advice you might have.