ZooShark1029
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When anemones begin to smell I know it is game over. I have a haddoni that has a decaying patch where it was damaged and left untreated until now. I know it is going to die, but I have heard storied of people tearing their haddonis and gigs in half accidentally where half lives.
Would cutting the dead section out with treatment possibly be of any help? Also, would you recommend cutting the carpet straight through the middle keeping half the mouth or just a quarter where the decaying tissue is and leaving the mouth intact?
And a side questions, a carpet that looks great and does not deflate, but is not attaching its foot- is this a bad sign?
Thanks!
Would cutting the dead section out with treatment possibly be of any help? Also, would you recommend cutting the carpet straight through the middle keeping half the mouth or just a quarter where the decaying tissue is and leaving the mouth intact?
And a side questions, a carpet that looks great and does not deflate, but is not attaching its foot- is this a bad sign?
Thanks!