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ChrisV

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With just the right top water movment you can have the most beautiful ripples also, I think the square outputs create a nice ripple effect.

-CV
 

Eduardo Cavalcanti

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hey guys, i´m a little worried about something. today i noticed that at little pat of the base of the bigger green digitata has bleached. it´s completely white. this was the part that was near the epoxi, of course. so my qestion is, do i have to frag the distal parts so they are safe from bleaching, or can i wait some more time and lokk what happens?
 

Ben1

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do i have to frag the distal parts so they are safe from bleaching, or can i wait some more time and lokk what happens?

If its truely bleaching and has no actual tissue loss. I would keep an eye on it and let it stay in place. If its got any actual tissue loss fragging and reglueing may be wise. Show us a picture!



With just the right top water movment you can have the most beautiful ripples also, I think the square outputs create a nice ripple effect.

You generally only get decent ripple effects when you are using a point light source, not so much with VHO, or PC.
 

Eduardo Cavalcanti

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well guys, today i woke up and when i went looking my tank, i saw that half of the bigger frag was already dead. the tissue necrosis surely spread quickly. so, i cutted of the distal parts of the frag and made two small ones. i was very sad because if i done the same procedure yesterday, i would´ve saved 80% of this big frag and would have made two regular size frags.

conclusion: next time i will buy superbonder gel, and will frag earlier if i notice tissue necrosis
 

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