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Like an idiot I just hit my new Acropora frag with the blade of my glass scraper taking off a chunk. Is there something I should be doing or do I let it heal on its own? I’ll post a photo in a few minutes.
 

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pics!

But worst case scenario you can always clip it ( depending on where you nicked it) right below the spot you took the chunk out if it starts to stn/rtn.
 
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I’ve had SPS frag‘s that have been run over by some larger fish in my system, broken off tips, you name it. As long as your water conditions are steady I see no problem with that piece making a full recovery.

i.e. leave it alone.
 

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Do nothing. But do move structure away from glass for future cleaning
 

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It’s hard to tell for sure from the pic, but that coral doesn’t look happy or healthy. Can you take a clearer pic? The coral will heal with zero issues if it’s healthy and your chemistry is good.
 

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It’s hard to tell for sure from the pic, but that coral doesn’t look happy or healthy. Can you take a clearer pic? The coral will heal with zero issues if it’s healthy and your chemistry is good.
I have to agree, i think i see a few white spots like it was nibbled at or bumped around previously. I hope they aall heal up for him though.
 
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I tried for 15 minutes to get a good pic, but I think it’s too far toward the center of the tank for my iPhone to take a good pic.

Parameters were stable for a while at 7.5 dkh, 450 ca and 1350 mg. I started dosing brs alk to try and raise alk closer to 8.5dkh. When I did that, Coralline growth significantly increased and alk tanked. Calcium spiked to >500. I’ve been having a hard time keeping Alk above 6 since. I’ve lost two montis since with a third teetering on the brink of death. I just put together a dripper and will increase alk solution from the 100 a day I was doing to 150 ml a day. I know how important stability is, I’m just struggling a bit in execution.
 

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If your tank is healthy and parameters are stable, this will be a zero issue. Happens in the wild all the time. But, the frag is small with less reserves built up so leave it alone and dont stress it anymore. I have broken pieces offf of frags and all healed just fine.
 

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If the coral is healthy itll heal in a day or two.. ive broken acroporas in half before by accident and they healed just fine in a matter or days depending how thick they were
 

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