trachyphyllia damaged ?

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is not yet healed , i do see some black brown spots on the side where it got stung , is vissible on last pic
Yup, make sure no sand gets on skeleton. Dont touch, dont move. Unless the flow is too strong and linear.

not sure on how your flow looks, but it's important for healing.
 

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As long as its not linear flow. If it is, and ots hitting the injured site. I'd rotate the trachy. Or use rock to interrupt the flow pattern.
 
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As long as its not linear flow. If it is, and ots hitting the injured site. I'd rotate the trachy. Or use rock to interrupt the flow pattern.
okay , will the glue disturb it or do i remove it , or not worth the risk bothering the trachy anymore ...

also i did add a video for reference to the flow , you can see the best if you look to the algea waving to get a visual of the flow .

 

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Looks good, don't bother. Glue wont cause issues. If it got in the skin, it easily sheds

If, injury gets worse. Time for a dip. Use whatever has worked for you. Iodine usually helps. But for progressing recession. It's a hit or miss for me. Nothing has ever been 100%.

As long as all needs are met, she'll be looking 100% in a week. If she isn't. Something is off. Could be lights, water chemistry, or some other tank inhabitant.
 
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Looks good, don't bother. Glue wont cause issues. If it got in the skin, it easily sheds

If, injury gets worse. Time for a dip. Use whatever has worked for you. Iodine usually helps. But for progressing recession. It's a hit or miss for me. Nothing has ever been 100%.

As long as all needs are met, she'll be looking 100% in a week. If she isn't. Something is off. Could be lights, water chemistry, or some other tank inhabitant.
okay thanks , il keep you updated
 

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Peppermint shrimp for sure will munch it, I don't know about other species. Definitely watch the tank at lights out, grab some tasty black licorice and wait and see.
My peppermint shrimp don’t seem to touch my trachies. I have had both together for a long time
 

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Sooo ,
Almost 7 days later again .
Notthing out of the ordinairy i guess .
Wound isnt gettint worse or behaving any other than before.
The flesh stil make a bump over the place where it got stung but doesnt seem bothered by it .
He's very food responsive .
Collors look good.

I think we could say its all good ?

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End result's .
He likes to get fed .
Doing good , even looking into buying another trachy
 

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