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I turned off the lights for three days for algae issues after 3 days one of my corals turned white color like the picture attached

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I agree with @Spare time. Sadly, that coral died.
Bleached coral *usually* come from too much light causing the zooxanthellae to bail out and the coral turns white or polyps/tentacles turn clear.

If it was a euphyllia, I usually keep the skeletons in the tank. I've had a number of them start to come back after a few months to a year.
 
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I agree with @Spare time. Sadly, that coral died.
Bleached coral *usually* come from too much light causing the zooxanthellae to bail out and the coral turns white or polyps/tentacles turn clear.

If it was a euphyllia, I usually keep the skeletons in the tank. I've had a number of them start to come back after a few months to a year.
Yes , it was Euphyllia Glabrescens green Tip
 

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