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![]() I have an acro that had some algae growing on it at the tips and they looked a little bleached. I broke off the areas of aglae but it still smells bad. It also didn't seem to react to me taking it out of the water. How do I know if it is still alive?
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![]() Take a picture and show us :-)
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![]() If acropora smells, it's still alive.
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![]() Yeah acropora stinks even when it's living..i've grown to like the smell
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![]() It does smell pretty bad but I don't think it looks that bad. Ignore the yellow. It is just a shadow. What do you think? Any hope left for it?
Last edited by LeanneP; 11-21-2013 at 03:23 AM. |
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![]() Looks fine. Leave it for a while and let it settle in and see if it colors up. Acro, to me, smells almost like those little baby corns, if you've ever smelled those
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![]() Some have also suggested that acros smell like sweet corn or stem cells. They definitely do have a distinct odor.
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![]() who smells stem cells??? Must be a slow day at the lab!
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