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I Have a Mummy eye Chalice that was growing great, almost covered half of a rock that is about the size of a Gatoraide bottle, I noticed that my BTA was too close and stinging my Chalice, there was defeantly recession of the flesh, so I move far away, but the receding is still going on, could there be another issue? Is there a pest that eats choices?
 

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When a coral rtns or stns or is stung. Its hard to stop and get the coral to heal and recover. You need perfect water conditions and stability. I think dip would only be more stressful. Time will heal. Hopefully your coral turns around for you. I.love that mummy eye coral.
Ppl sell it here as bgm. I think.
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hi ,my best advice is blow off daily bad section,if continues to spread,frag ,slightly into good tissue ,removing bad area,good luck.. :)
 

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