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I just got this beautiful torch from a local coral farmers market trade show. I was attempting to remove it from the frag plug and I accidentally crushed the skeleton. I had to hold it together with my fingers to keep it from completely falling apart into multiple pieces. I carefully wrapped the skeleton together with epoxy and placed it on the rock it appears to be very stressed out But okay at the moment. I will update if it survives or not

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So sorry to hear, I have had a hammer that was nearly crushed by falling rock. It did recover even after being quite cracked all over the stem. Keep your system stable and hope for the best. It sounds like you handled it the best you could though, good thinking. I wish you the best of luck and hope yours recovers as well :)
 

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Will be interesting to see if it calcifies over its injuries. I dont like frag plugs glued to rocks but if the coral does not detach easily then I just leave the round plug on. Figure coraline will cover it eventually anyway.
 
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Will be interesting to see if it calcifies over its injuries. I dont like frag plugs glued to rocks but if the coral does not detach easily then I just leave the round plug on. Figure coraline will cover it eventually anyway.
Yeah I was being careless and attempted to break the frag off of the plug I learned my lesson. I’ve done it with other corals and didn’t expect this torch to be so fragile
 

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I did the same with a hammer and now it’s a month or so after supergluing it back together and all is well. I hope it happens for you too.

Edit… ps I did an iodine dip before gluing it back together
 
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Been there done that, sorry :(

never had success with it healing after a head crack, if it starts wasting away toss it and have a drink
Lol thanks for the advice of that happens I will for sure
 
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I did the same with a hammer and now it’s a month or so after supergluing it back together and all is well. I hope it happens for you too.

Edit… ps I did an iodine dip before gluing it back together
dang yeah I was thinking about dipping it but was too scared to keep messing with it so I just putting it together and left it alone. Glad yours recovered
 

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I just got this beautiful torch from a local coral farmers market trade show. I was attempting to remove it from the frag plug and I accidentally crushed the skeleton. I had to hold it together with my fingers to keep it from completely falling apart into multiple pieces. I carefully wrapped the skeleton together with epoxy and placed it on the rock it appears to be very stressed out But okay at the moment. I will update if it survives or not

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While cutting a nice gold the skeleton split all the way up to the head. The flesh was literally the only thing keeping it together. I glued it like you did and left it alone and it’s a monster now. Your biggest enemy relight now is bacteria. Good luck I think you will be ok. Here is the torch 8 months after splitting the head in half!
 

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While cutting a nice gold the skeleton split all the way up to the head. The flesh was literally the only thing keeping it together. I glued it like you did and left it alone and it’s a monster now. Your biggest enemy relight now is bacteria. Good luck I think you will be ok. Here is the torch 8 months after splitting the head in half!
That’s awesome man I’m glad I’m not the only one. Hopefully mine makes it to that size. Did you dip it?
 

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I did the same with a hammer and now it’s a month or so after supergluing it back together and all is well. I hope it happens for you too.

Edit… ps I did an iodine dip before gluing it back together
I was going to suggest an iodide dip.
 

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I just got this beautiful torch from a local coral farmers market trade show. I was attempting to remove it from the frag plug and I accidentally crushed the skeleton. I had to hold it together with my fingers to keep it from completely falling apart into multiple pieces. I carefully wrapped the skeleton together with epoxy and placed it on the rock it appears to be very stressed out But okay at the moment. I will update if it survives or not

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I did the same thing once. It died.
 

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I just got this beautiful torch from a local coral farmers market trade show. I was attempting to remove it from the frag plug and I accidentally crushed the skeleton. I had to hold it together with my fingers to keep it from completely falling apart into multiple pieces. I carefully wrapped the skeleton together with epoxy and placed it on the rock it appears to be very stressed out But okay at the moment. I will update if it survives or not

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I did the same thing I’m so mad and sad … sorry I feel your pain… hope it pulls through I put some reef glue on mine it was good for about a month and it seems to be doing bad again…. Took it out and put some more glue… last shot then I’m just going to toss it…. It’s starting to brown jelly on the rim
 

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I did the same thing I’m so mad and sad … sorry I feel your pain… hope it pulls through I put some reef glue on mine it was good for about a month and it seems to be doing bad again…. Took it out and put some more glue… last shot then I’m just going to toss it…. It’s starting to brown jelly on the rim
If it's really brown jelly, it will overtake the entire coral (flesh) within 12-24 hours. Turns it into a brown jelly-like mush... Hence the name.
If you have something "on the rim" that's been there more than a day, it's not BJD (and therefore the coral might still be saved).
 

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