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Can I save this acro?
I've had this acro for about 4 weeks. There isn't any color to it yet, if it were to color up I think it would be a nice blue. A small patch of white on the lower left corner has appeared and it's slowly getting bigger. Is there anything I can do or will this coral just slowly die? There is good polyp extension throughout the rest of the coral though.
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Time to frag it. Leave some of the live tissue on the base when you cut it.
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I've never fragged something like this, what do I use to cut it?
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i use wire snips, they give a nice flat edge so it's easy to glue afterwards
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before fragging it you can try applying some superglue to the base, sometimes this stops STN and RTN.
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correct, and overlap the healthy tissue which is not recessing just a little bit in hopes that the glue will stopp the progress
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I will try this out tonight, I'd much rather save the whole colony rather than frag it.
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When an acro RTN's does the tissue actually slough off and is it always botton up. When an acro "bleaches" does it slough tissue off too. I guess what I am asking is what's the initial difference. How can I tell if RTNing or just bleachinig?
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