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![]() High phosphate and environmental stress are known to cause 'polyp bailout'. Most of the time the coral perishes and does not form a new calcium skeleton. While I've read some claims in books that they can recover in nature I've never seen or heard of it happening in a home aquarium.
Here is what Borneman has to say on the subject: http://www.reefs.org/library/article/e_borneman3.html
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