Acro near death help

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So I got an acro shipped in and it stn. I managed to save a tiny portion using super glue. However the strangest thing happened. Almost all of the skin peeled off but a few polyps have survived. It has been this way for 3 weeks and is actually improving. But algae is starting to grow on the skeleton and I worry it will finish it off. Any suggestions. Here is a pic
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It might recover, I had an efflorescence that had a little piece like that break off. It took about three to four weeks then it started growing kind of rapidly.

Did the coral stn after or during acclimation? How fast?


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It was a strange deal. Half the shipment came dead. This coral looked good for 7 hours. Then I guess rtn with polyps out.
 

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In my experience, if a coral is still partially alive, the algae will not affect that portion. If it is recovering, I would leave it exactly where it is. No sense in moving it if it is doing OK where it is.
 
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Thought I would give an update. This acro has pulled through and is now encrusting.
 

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I hope you called wherever you got that frag from, most have LIVE guarantee 24hrs after shipment has arrived. but im glad the coral has survived.
 
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I did and the vendor was very kind and sent replacements. This is the first time I have ever really had a coral get to this condition and pull through. It definitely changes my approach for the future with rtn. I didn't really try to frag the coral just glued over the rtn parts. I'm just amazed from 2 polyps I now have 6 and its really growing fast
 

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i have one polyp yes one polyp turn into a colony- i had a similar issue as you but kept it and one polyp stayed alive and now 7 months later i have a sweet 5" colony from nothing to everything :) give it time and the right parameteres and it will recover
 

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When I moved a pocillipora I broke off a tiny piece (less than 1/4"). I glued it laying down and it grew a couple branches in three weeks!
 

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