No sir. I do use the tray method. However, it never sets in water long than a few hours. This is by the week, of course. I honestly should have noticed the cause of the damage long ago, but in my panic, I couldn't come up with the solution to my problem on my own. Thankfully, benastyy, brought level headed thinking back to me. I fully trust him as I have been following his threads for some time. He is very knowledgeable when it comes to cephalotus. My ceph do seem to be recovering. Might have lost a pitcher or two but it should recover just fine. My other cephalotus seem to be doing fine as well. I recently have gotten my first adult pitcher.
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