Dino battle fallout.

George03

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First I appreciate the generous assistance of this community, so thanks for all I have learned in such a short period. I have a post mortem favor to ask. The top one was red and the bottom LPS was green. Are they beyond recovery? What should I do here.

Battle was Ostreopsis. My dino battle logs are in these threads.



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There is definitely potential for them to regain their coloration. Unfortunately corals brown out quickly but can take much much longer to recover.
 

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