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![]() If a single polyp survived and retracted into the skeleton for survival. That one polyp is enough to bring the entire colony back. SPS are the most amazing corals, sometimes almost coming back from the dead.
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![]() Oh yes it came back from the dead alright. I have 2 differant plates coming around from I thought was dead.....
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![]() Hope it turns out for you!
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![]() Was the tissue entirely gone or was the coral extremely white/bleached?
Glad to hear there's something positive remaining after your mishap. I've had 2 monti caps (purple and a pink) recede to almost nothing but there was certainly visible tissue (coloured) left. The pink in particular doesn't like change. When I did my transfer I had to re-frag it. It receded once again to almost nothing and now it's coming back at a furious pace. Gotta love SPS lol. |
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![]() It appered to have no tissue left , it tuned bron then when off white color.I had to move some frags around to get more light at them so they will have a better chance.
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