Need help with leather...please

tcwells23

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I just bought a 90 gal rr setup that had been taken down a week ago. The live rock was in a cooler with old tank water over it. One rock had a big leather on it. The guy said he thought it would be ok and to put it back in the tank once I got it set back up. The color doesn't look good, it's all slumped over and pieces of it are breaking off. Should I remove it from the tank or leave it and see if it makes a come back? I'll try to attach a picture. Thanks!
 

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I think I would take it out of the water, cut it all the way down to its base, swish it in some tank water and then put it back with good flow, run lots of carbon and keep a close eye on it. There is a video on how to do this. I'll look for it for you.
 
If it is the only thing in the tank I would give it a few days to see if it looks like it will come back on its own. Leathers are pretty hearty. If it didn't show any improvement then I agree that you should probably trim it back. IMO
 
As long as you cut back into the good flesh- you can frag away. Just throw away the disitigrating parts with a good rim of flesh on them still.
 
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