Dead or bleached?

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Is my goni completely gone, or bleached? 1 that i had, I know it's dead, it's brown and covered in algae. They both receded at the same time when my tank overheated.
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First picture looks dead - flesh peeling?

Second picture makes it a little harder to tell. Is there flesh left on it and white polyps or is it just skeleton?
 

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Is there a way you can take a picture with white lights on? It looks dead to me but the purple light makes it hard to see.
 

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Alive.

If there is tissue and polyps - alive

Skeleton only - dead.

I recovered this - it was skeleton but had polyps inside. It looked like a golf ball with troll hair. It was literally covered in 2-3” long hair algae for over a month. I removed the algae…
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Bleached. Getting a little polyp extension. A little feeding a couple times a week with some fine powdered food might help while it rebuilds Zooxanthellae
So it's not a skeleton?
 

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I looked again closely. It’s absolutely alive. But bleached. In time this should recover. Bleached coral normally need very low light but in this case - Goni are so sensitive that I wouldn’t suggest moving it. It’s happy and extending a bit. I would supplement with little amino acid clouds with current off a few times a week. Very gently so it doesn’t close up and gets a chance to take them in
 
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No, it’s not, unless it’s not a goniopora.

Goni skeleton looks like a golf ball like what @VintageReefer posted.

Do you have a pic of it alive?
Also not sure it’s Goni. Do you have pics before bleaching
 
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Bleached. Getting a little polyp extension. A little feeding a couple times a week with some fine powdered food might help while it rebuilds Zooxanthellae
I broadcast feed reef roids mixed with coral delight and 2 drops of amino acids 2x a week.
 
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I looked again closely. It’s absolutely alive. But bleached. In time this should recover. Bleached coral normally need very low light but in this case - Goni are so sensitive that I wouldn’t suggest moving it. It’s happy and extending a bit. I would supplement with little amino acid clouds with current off a few times a week. Very gently so it doesn’t close up and gets a chance to take them in
Put blacklight right up to it.
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It’s got life in it
 
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Well that’s a Goni for sure.

Just never seen one bleached like that yet still uniformly out like that
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