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skozzy
June 7th 04, 08:12 AM
Because of a sudden cold run in the weather I put in the tank a seconds
heater, this was just pressed onto the front glass, anyhow, my leather coral
seems to have grown a bit over the past week or the rock it is on moved a
little and a section of the coral was touching the heater. That area looks
very brown like cooked meat. Any ideas what will happen after this ?, should
I cut that peice off with a razor blade and bin it ? or just leave it for
nature to fix ?
-Andrew
Marc Levenson
June 26th 04, 09:24 AM
I'd leave it to heal. (Sorry about the delay in replying, I'm catching
up on old posts as I have time. :)
Marc
skozzy wrote:
> Because of a sudden cold run in the weather I put in the tank a seconds
> heater, this was just pressed onto the front glass, anyhow, my leather coral
> seems to have grown a bit over the past week or the rock it is on moved a
> little and a section of the coral was touching the heater. That area looks
> very brown like cooked meat. Any ideas what will happen after this ?, should
> I cut that peice off with a razor blade and bin it ? or just leave it for
> nature to fix ?
>
> -Andrew
>
>
>
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skozzy
June 26th 04, 10:08 AM
I did leave it and it is fine now.
"Marc Levenson" > wrote in message
m...
> I'd leave it to heal. (Sorry about the delay in replying, I'm catching
> up on old posts as I have time. :)
>
> Marc
>
>
> skozzy wrote:
> > Because of a sudden cold run in the weather I put in the tank a seconds
> > heater, this was just pressed onto the front glass, anyhow, my leather
coral
> > seems to have grown a bit over the past week or the rock it is on moved
a
> > little and a section of the coral was touching the heater. That area
looks
> > very brown like cooked meat. Any ideas what will happen after this ?,
should
> > I cut that peice off with a razor blade and bin it ? or just leave it
for
> > nature to fix ?
> >
> > -Andrew
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
> Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
> Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com
>
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