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Im wondering if I need to frag below the crease & hope that it regenerates itself, or do I do nothing and hope for the best?

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Im wondering if I need to frag below the crease & hope that it regenerates itself, or do I do nothing and hope for the best?

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<> If I need to frag it back, that presents yet another problem. It has attached itself to several large rocks which are all epoxied together. <> I’m not sure if I can remove it?! Otherwise I would have quarantined it by now. (I have photos but they don’t seem to go through when I try to email them. I think that the firewall on my server chucks these out.) Thanks in advance for your input. -Jaime <

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