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![]() Let there be light and it should be fine... Colts are one of the easiest corals to keep... I have some in my system that are akin to weeds... if you give it the right conditions it should recover fine... I found they do well in either nutrient rich or nutrient free systems...
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![]() I had a colt coral that went into decline for no apparent reason. I'm not sure if this is what saved it, but I basted it every day with a phytoplankton tank water mix- it perked up right away. May have been a coincidence but might be worth a try. Once it recovered it grew like a weed.
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