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I need to sort out the digi jungle and do some dipping and fragging, no idea what has caused this.

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Looks good! Hope you figure out your necrosis issue!

Thanks, forgetting the new angels I am a bit stumped, it is very overgrown in there with 4 different digis together so I need to tidy it up anyway, I would say it looked like sting damage if you showed me the pic!
 

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Well that's better than necrosis! Still sucks but no head scratching.
Thanks, forgetting the new angels I am a bit stumped, it is very overgrown in there with 4 different digis together so I need to tidy it up anyway, I would say it looked like sting damage if you showed me the pic!
 

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Simon, are you running carbon to deal with the leathers? I run a small amount of carbon just to make sure the leathers don't kill all of their neighbors. Had an issue where a toadstool had a dying spot on it and any corals down stream of it started to recede or die. Since then I run a minimal amount of carbon to make sure I get no issues.
 
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Simon, are you running carbon to deal with the leathers? I run a small amount of carbon just to make sure the leathers don't kill all of their neighbors. Had an issue where a toadstool had a dying spot on it and any corals down stream of it started to recede or die. Since then I run a minimal amount of carbon to make sure I get no issues.

I know of this but it's not something I worry about.
I do keep carbon in the house, I haven't used any for a long time though.
 
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You know those mornings you sit down and check the tank and your heart sinks!
This is a complete 6 x 4 inch branch / plate, it tapers to the back, that is about a 2 inch section.
I would say sting damage but there is nothing close enough.
I don't think I can easily frag it because it is so thick, I might take it to the lfs and get them to run it through the saw.
Gutted. :(

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You know those mornings you sit down and check the tank and your heart sinks!
This is a complete 6 x 4 inch branch / plate, it tapers to the back, that is about a 2 inch section.
I would say sting damage but there is nothing close enough.
I don't think I can easily frag it because it is so thick, I might take it to the lfs and get them to run it through the saw.
Gutted. :(

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Wow! That happened overnight? Using a band saw is probably your best bet, hopefully you can salvage it.
 
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