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Well if they are bleach than hopefully they get some color! If you can get a closer picture of them it might help us better! Your friend could add iodide. Dose it daily or weekly (shoot for less than the recommended dosage to avoids over dosing)
Only time will tell! They may end up being a paly vs a Zoa, bigger polyps. Time and patience. Make sure you have some nitrates in the water it will help keep them happy. I don’t like reef roids because they can raise both nitrates and phosphates. The aminos and the iodide (not iodine. Iodide is the form of iodine that corals use. They convert iodine to iodide. Less work if you have it the way they like it!)We are adding iodine, feeding ammino acid, giving then good light and feeding reef roids. Starting to turn a little darker they do have green mouths.
Thank you. They are in lower light, spot feeding amino and roads. We took a chunk of it to see if we can rescue it.Definitely bleached. Target feeding with reefroids or similar and adding amino acids will help. I would keep them in less than 100 par right now just because bleaching=no zooxanthellae=no natural sunscreen=stressed and dead corals. Best of luck!! Hopefully you’ll have a full recovery in 4-6 months maybe even faster since you have a large quantity of them together