Chalice healing...?

Azurel

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How good are they at healing after being stung up? Looks like a yuma feel off the rocks and floated against it or my brain sent out sweepers and stung it up. This is on my TEC Watermelon frag... I am quite po'ed about it but all in all the frag seems like it is OK. There is a very small spot that was taken to the bone and some tissue around that spot that is stung up. How do good do they heal from that type of injury? I don't have to much experience with Chalices to know.....Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 

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I dipp my wounded corals in a melifix bath. Works excellenta. 15 minute bath 4 cups water to a cap full of melifix.
 

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As long as there is flesh left it will heal up. And how fast really depends on the coral. Just keep water quality good.
 

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