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Galaxia. Looks like it’s been going through a rough time but those are strong corals & can make a come back.
Why do we think it’s dying? It’s not fully extended, neighboring mouths are totally dead with no extension, some mouths are more receded than others but all still very receded. Here’s a healthy frag for example.I just got this not too long ago from a guy it came with his tank and none of them had opened up now a few of them are. I was wondering is this why you think it could be dieing? This is for anyone out there I don’t know a lot about this type of coral. So i’m just curious as to what I can do to save it and how you guys can tell it’s dieing. Thanks
Why do we think it’s dying? It’s not fully extended, neighboring mouths are totally dead with no extension, some mouths are more receded than others but all still very receded. Here’s a healthy frag for example.
At night time look for feeder tentacles and feed it mysis & reef roids. It should come back for you assuming your water parameters are ideal.
Anytime man! You got this!Thank you I appreciate it! I feed all of my coral reef roids every other day. Also I just checked all of my water levels and they are good my magnesium is a little high 1410 and phosphates might be a little high other than that everything is good. Also just wanna give a shout out to you lol you always replying to me and providing me with more information everytime I post! Appreciate you brother [emoji1364]
You'd be surprised what will come back to life in 6 weeks.
What is dead may never die