Lobo placement

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Just got this lobo in a order yesterday so will probably still take some time to adjust. Should I be worried about the skeleton. My welso next to it is very well
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Location looks good. Mine likes low to mod flow. Wouldn’t worry about skeleton. It will get fully covered in tissue as long as params are good.
 
Location looks good. Mine likes low to mod flow. Wouldn’t worry about skeleton. It will get fully covered in tissue as long as params are good.
I figured so. I have a single head branching lobo that Just isn’t doing anything. Granted it’s been through a lot lol but the tissue is just barley there. Still puffs up just really small. But this one is pretty dang big. I should prob check my params been awhile
 

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That's a good sized lobo! I have a similar looking one in relatively the same spot. There are times when mine shows some skeleton or looks deflated, but after a couple hours or the next day it's back to it's normal self. Mine was looking pretty rough a few weeks after I first got it. I ended up watching a Tidal Gardens video about certain lobos and feeding them (a lot). After I started to feed mine several times a week it has done well. It guess it was just hungry...
 

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