Jan May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009 I purchased a pretty little 2 head candycane coral yesterday from BRK, who BTW are just great. Ossie rocks! This morning I found it bottom up in a paly. Both heads have been damaged pretty badly. Most of the flesh is gone. Do they recoup from injuries like this? Is there something I should do for it?
Amuze May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009 Nope. Usually the heads that are damaged just die off and leave a skeleton. If there were more heads on it the undamaged ones would survive. That's been my experience with them. I'm sure someone will have a different outlook or experience they can share.
Sikryd May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009 Good flow and it should be alright.......unless it doesn't have much flesh left.
tygger May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009 IME, mine have flipped upside down in the sand and the flesh turned completely white... it recovered in about a one month. Not sure if they'd recover if the flesh was gone.
steveoutlaw May 22, 2009 May 22, 2009 It will come back. The same thing happened to my trumpet and I thought it was a goner. Sure enough, I saw a little green peeking out of the middle of one of the heads in about a week. It's made one H-E-double hockey sticks of a comeback.
reefmontalvo May 22, 2009 May 22, 2009 I purchased a pretty little 2 head candycane coral yesterday from BRK, who BTW are just great. Ossie rocks! This morning I found it bottom up in a paly. Both heads have been damaged pretty badly. Most of the flesh is gone. Do they recoup from injuries like this? Is there something I should do for it? Told you the place was worth the trip.
Jan May 22, 2009 Author May 22, 2009 Told you the place was worth the trip. ..and you were right! Thank you. Great meeting you too.
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