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Nop no cyano thats for sure. I don't think its die-off too since I can see polyp extended from those parts. That got me damn confused!
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Can you grab us a less blurry photo? I know this piece is kind of at a funny angle but I'm sure that will help.
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Will take a better photo with the dslr tomorrow morning when the lights come on.
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I have seen this happen to an acropora I had and most probably the freakingly long tentacles of chalice hit it but this piece was way above the chalice. Don't know whether it was able to touch it too! I was thinking of cutting off that part. Would that be a good idea?
I really love this piece ![]()
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Mines in low flow med light. I would guess a little die off. Color could be better to. With as many different types of coral you may be running into a chem battle rather than sweepers.
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I do run carbon (chemi-pure elite). So should I cut that part?
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Cut off the dead parts. What's the surrounding corals within like 6" |