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Hello fellow hobbyists!
So recently my green Sinularia's base became necrotic. I believe this to be due to a large sponge growing underneath it, then decaying away resulting a bacterial infection at the base of said Sinularia.
Anywho, I decided the best course of action would be to remove the necrotic base and reattach it to some rock that had been sitting in my sump. Now I didn't tie it very hard at all, though I'm still worried it may be too tight but not certain and would appreciate some insight from you glorious experts (see pics below)
Here was the Sinularia prior to removing the necrotic tissue
Here is the Sinularia after preforming the surgery then using the tie down method
Do you think it should be okay with how its currently tied down? Thanks for your time ladies and gentlemen
So recently my green Sinularia's base became necrotic. I believe this to be due to a large sponge growing underneath it, then decaying away resulting a bacterial infection at the base of said Sinularia.
Anywho, I decided the best course of action would be to remove the necrotic base and reattach it to some rock that had been sitting in my sump. Now I didn't tie it very hard at all, though I'm still worried it may be too tight but not certain and would appreciate some insight from you glorious experts (see pics below)
Here was the Sinularia prior to removing the necrotic tissue
Here is the Sinularia after preforming the surgery then using the tie down method
Do you think it should be okay with how its currently tied down? Thanks for your time ladies and gentlemen