Help With Green slimer

GhoSt3366

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Hello everyone,

I was looking for peoples opinion on what I should do in this scenario. I bought this piece about 3 weeks ago and it seems like its doing well. Nice color and polyp extension. The issue is when I purchased it one small branch was missing flesh and was a white skeleton. I have been monitoring it and it seems like it might be losing a little bit more tissue in that area. From the research I have done, it seems like some people say just to leave it and it will eventually grow over, and other people say to cut it taking a little flesh off also.

What do people suggest?:

Should I leave it be and hope for the best that it wont recede more and will eventually grow over the white area.

or

should i take it out of the tank ( only real way i could cut this part) and cut this part back. I just thought to not disrupt it more is why I have not done this.



Lastly if I do cut it, wont it still have skeletal exposed due to the cut?


Thank you in advance,

Ghost3366

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You can cover the edge where the flesh meets the skeleton with superglue to keep it from receding more. This works for me about 80% of the time.
 
Thank you for the reply. So put some glue where the flesh ends, I'm guessing its ok if a little gets on the flesh then?

Thanks again
 

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