Jun 15, 2026 #1 C chrisdafish70 Active Member View Badges Joined May 9, 2021 Messages 161 Reaction score 77 Location Allentown Rating - 0% 0 0 0 My cyphastrea has been doing great. I just noticed it started receding. Should I try and get rid of the dead area or leave it? Also any suggestions? I noticed my salinity was low from my water change.
My cyphastrea has been doing great. I just noticed it started receding. Should I try and get rid of the dead area or leave it? Also any suggestions? I noticed my salinity was low from my water change.
Jun 15, 2026 #2 nautical_nathaniel Indecision may or may not be my problem. View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Photo of the Month Article Contributor West Palm Beach Reefer Reef Squad Emeritus Joined Feb 19, 2014 Messages 4,944 Reaction score 12,173 Location Pensacola, FL Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They'll sometimes grow back over themselves if the die back. How low was your salinity? Is that the area where you poured in the new water?
They'll sometimes grow back over themselves if the die back. How low was your salinity? Is that the area where you poured in the new water?
Jun 16, 2026 #3 Maho.B Active Member View Badges Joined Jan 3, 2024 Messages 382 Reaction score 204 Location Minnetonka, MN. Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I wouldn't try to remove it, get/keep parameters stable and it should grow back over it pretty easily
I wouldn't try to remove it, get/keep parameters stable and it should grow back over it pretty easily