Favia coral . Is it dead?

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I wonder if it was dead. I fed him last night.
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Its hard to tell by the pics because they are kind of dark but I can see lots of healthy, living tissue. Can we get s brighter pic to really see?
 

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That is probably just the color the favia will show in that part.
 

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Did you have the food fall on top of the coral like a blanket? .If so blow it off it can burn corals in concentration. Happened to my brain coral and trumpet using reef snow.
 

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Don't worry, blow it off and they should survive. Stay about 3 to 4 inches away when feeding. I do a broad spectrum feeding for that reason.
 

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