J jaws7777 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 1, 2014 17,773 20,952 740 White house 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington Jan 8, 2017 #11 Showing improvement. Reactions: Polyaddict86
Vancouver_98683 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 29, 2010 5,171 7,392 653 Jan 8, 2017 #12 jaws7777 said: Showing improvement. Click to expand... The soft finlets heal fairly quickly and not uncommon with larger size polys. Cuz they can be quite brutes when they get run into each other or objects. I believe this occurance happens more as they get larger. Last edited: Jan 8, 2017 Reactions: Polyaddict86
jaws7777 said: Showing improvement. Click to expand... The soft finlets heal fairly quickly and not uncommon with larger size polys. Cuz they can be quite brutes when they get run into each other or objects. I believe this occurance happens more as they get larger.
Polyaddict86 Alligator Gar MFK Member May 1, 2016 8,927 9,573 188 Yey bay bay Jan 14, 2017 #13 Bump new update
clm08k Potamotrygon MFK Member Oct 31, 2016 3,375 4,950 164 Feb 7, 2017 #14 how are the finlets healing?
Vancouver_98683 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 29, 2010 5,171 7,392 653 Feb 7, 2017 #15 Feb. 7 is a little over a month. I should of tracked it a little bit better but week 2-3 showed significant healing. Reactions: magpie, clm08k, Polyaddict86 and 2 others
Feb. 7 is a little over a month. I should of tracked it a little bit better but week 2-3 showed significant healing.
clm08k Potamotrygon MFK Member Oct 31, 2016 3,375 4,950 164 Feb 8, 2017 #16 that's okay! The important thing is that it healed :] Reactions: Polyaddict86