Do lobos ever rise from the dead?

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I thought this lobo was a goner after some water quality issues. Now that things are back on track I see a little tissue remaining in one of the polyps. It glows with the blue lights. It's hard to see in this pick but it's in the polyp on the bottom. It was almost all skeleton before. Has anyone seen a lobo rebound like this??
 

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I've had a wilsoni frag come back from just a small 1/4" piece on the skeleton. Good luck hopefully it makes it back.
 

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Ive seen one rebound and certain species release eggs when severely stressed or dying, i had one come back from an eigth inch dot
 

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I've had one return after few weeks it grew a bit but unfortunately lost it again.
 
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Well it looks dead now but I'm just going to leave it and see what happens. It's getting good light so maybe....
 

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