Should I pull the plug on my frogspawn?

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A week ago I accidentally cracked my frogspawns skeleton, and damaged his tissue. One head is completely fine, the other is suffering. I don't want him to start dying in the tank. Is he on the verge of death, should I keep him in there or what?

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Give it time see what it does. I cracked one before and used the same glue i use for fragging to patch the cracked base of the frogspawn; worked fine, eventually it fully recovered. Be patient.
 
Give it time see what it does. I cracked one before and used the same glue i use for fragging to patch the cracked base of the frogspawn; worked fine, eventually it fully recovered. Be patient.
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That's kind of what I was thinking to do as well. I've experienced first hand that corals can come back from being damaged. Peppermint went crazy on my war coral, this was about a month and a half of re growth.

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I agree don't give up on it give it some time. I had a coral once that was dead, completely white. I left it in the tank for some reason and eventually it came back to life and started growing great.
 

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