Acro arrived bleached, keep or trash?

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Title says it all pretty much, although looking at the coral at night now with lights out, and with a UV flashlight, I can see some life in the tip of the coral. I have no means of cleanly fragging this guy. Is it worth keeping?


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If it has stabilized, it’ll come back. I’d give it a week or two to see if it’s stable and then frag the tip off and on to a new plug.

I’ve seen much worse survive.
 
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If it has stabilized, it’ll come back. I’d give it a week or two to see if it’s stable and then frag the tip off and on to a new plug.

I’ve seen much worse survive.
Its 100% bleached this morning. Had to blow off algae that already built up.
 

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My rule of thumb is once I see algae I tops them, otherwise I give them a chance
 

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