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![]() I think it all happened when I allowed the tank to go to 86 through out the hot spell here in BC. My beloved Tri has lost all it's colour and brown algae has now grown on most of the tips. As I performed the removal ceremony I noticed there was some pink down by the base. Now the arc was never pink so I'm not sure if this is life or not. there are zero polyps and zero colour on the tips.
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![]() If you can smell tissue (and you'll know it), there's hope. Put it back where it was, and leave it alone. I had one like that and it stayed bone white for 4 months. It's now one of my favorite colonies!
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Brad |
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![]() Thanks Brad you made my day
J |
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![]() Another similiar situation I noticed;
A dislodged pump outlet in my tank stripped the tissue off a few acro. All grew back within a few weeks. Doesn't hurt to wait a bit. |