gofor100
New member
Hello Everyone,
Relatively new to keeping SPS/Acros and have been collecting frags for the last couple of months. Unfortunately, this means that a lot of the pieces are not in their permanent spot and are left there unattached to the rockwork.
This lead to my Oregon Blue Tort tipping over (last night) and stumbling onto my Pink Millepora... unfortunately, it looks like the Pink Mille was winning the battle since one of the Blue Torts branches was white when I found it this morning. :uzi:
The good news is that it seemed to have only affected that one branch of the Oregon Blue... my question is "Should I break off the white branch in hopes that any tissue recession does not spread or leave it as is and wait it out a little"?
It is a pretty small frag that was looking great before the mishap, which is why I'm not sure if waiting it out would be a great idea since if it does spread any more, then it would basically ruin the whole frag.
Any guidance???
Thanks in advance for you help!
Relatively new to keeping SPS/Acros and have been collecting frags for the last couple of months. Unfortunately, this means that a lot of the pieces are not in their permanent spot and are left there unattached to the rockwork.
This lead to my Oregon Blue Tort tipping over (last night) and stumbling onto my Pink Millepora... unfortunately, it looks like the Pink Mille was winning the battle since one of the Blue Torts branches was white when I found it this morning. :uzi:
The good news is that it seemed to have only affected that one branch of the Oregon Blue... my question is "Should I break off the white branch in hopes that any tissue recession does not spread or leave it as is and wait it out a little"?
It is a pretty small frag that was looking great before the mishap, which is why I'm not sure if waiting it out would be a great idea since if it does spread any more, then it would basically ruin the whole frag.
Any guidance???
Thanks in advance for you help!