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skozzy June 7th 04 08:12 AM

Leather got burnt on heater
 
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

Leather got burnt on heater
 
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

Leather got burnt on heater
 
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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