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Unread 01/27/2016, 02:21 PM   #1
elpez930
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can my Frogspawn recover? Need help

Im such an idiot and made a huge novice error... I poured the remaining poorly disolved salt water contents of a pitcher into my tank and thought nothing of it until the next morning. It was only about a cup of water but lots of undissolved salt.

My frogspawn went from a healthy multi headed specimen to a withering to-the-bone coral.

I took this photo if anyone can let me know if it has any chance to come back. the outer portion if all the heads is still intact but all the tentacles are severely injured and receded.

Didn't dawn on me until today that I must have burned the heck out of it. Sad day for this lttle guy who started as a one branch frag 3 years ago to a 7 branched impressive frogspawn.

Argggh!!!! Sorry frogspawn

How bad can a frogspawn be and still be able to repair itself? If I can see the blades beneath does it even have a chance?

Thanks everyoneIm such an idiot and made a huge novice error... I poured the remaining poorly disolved salt water contents of a pitcher into my tank and thought nothing of it until the next morning. It was only about a cup of water but lots of undissolved salt.

My frogspawn went from a healthy multi headed specimen to a withering to-the-bone coral.

I took this photo if anyone can let me know if it has any chance to come back. the outer portion if all the heads is still intact but all the tentacles are severely injured and receded.

Didn't dawn on me until today that I must have burned the heck out of it. Sad day for this lttle guy who started as a one branch frag 3 years ago to a 7 branched impressive frogspawn.

Argggh!!!! Sorry frogspawn

How bad can a frogspawn be and still be able to repair itself? If I can see the blades beneath does it even have a chance?

Thanks everyoneIm such an idiot and made a huge novice error... I poured the remaining poorly disolved salt water contents of a pitcher into my tank and thought nothing of it until the next morning. It was only about a cup of water but lots of undissolved salt.

My frogspawn went from a healthy multi headed specimen to a withering to-the-bone coral.

I took this photo if anyone can let me know if it has any chance to come back. the outer portion if all the heads is still intact but all the tentacles are severely injured and receded.

Didn't dawn on me until today that I must have burned the heck out of it. Sad day for this lttle guy who started as a one branch frag 3 years ago to a 7 branched impressive frogspawn.

Argggh!!!! Sorry frogspawn

How bad can a frogspawn be and still be able to repair itself? If I can see the blades beneath does it even have a chance?

Thanks everyone




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Unread 02/03/2017, 12:11 PM   #2
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Just found this thread, hows it doing?!?!?


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