Torch bleaching and possible RTN on Pink Lemonade

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  1. Mobalized

    Mobalized Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    That's what I'll do, already moved the torch to the sand. I'll frag the piece off the Pl and super glue the rtn area and put it on another plug. As far as cutting the gfo amount in half is there still a point if its been running for a week with that amount already?
     
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  3. 2in10

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    Just do that the next time ti change it comes up. No need to waste GFO. I think you will find the reactor will be more efficient with less GFO in it also.
     
  4. Mobalized

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    Sounds good. Judging by the pictures it does look like rtn though right? and is there any hope that out will make it?
     
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    Just clipped the limb off with bone cutters (industrial nail clippers lol) and super glued the area that had RTN. Also is there any chance that clowns heavily harassing the torch could cause bleaching?
     

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    I does look like RTN on the acro. Gluing might save the branch. It is possible on the torch, but I have not heard of it. I would place my bet on the lighting.
     
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    Alrighty ill keep a eye on it for a few days and see if there is any improvements.
     
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  9. Mobalized

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    Both frags are looking good, the flesh has started growing over the exposed skeleton from the fragging. And the little piece that i super glued and everything hasnt lost anymore tissue. Torch isnt doing any better I dont believe.