Dying (?) Acanthophyllia

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Hi all. So yesterday one of my baby btas moved and attached to tge side of this acantho (only a bit of contact) anf ive removed the nem but tdy tge acantho looks pretty bad. Is it saveable or no?
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Ca 425 ppm
Kh 8.8 dkh
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Mg 1425 ppm
No3 0.8 ppm
Po4 0.2 ppm
 

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Your nitrates are low and it's in bad shape but has a mouth and so could still recover. All those Aiptasia will sting the crap out of it and kill it it they are reaching it. They will extend quite a distance at night.

Do you see feeding tentacles out after lights out? You could try spot feeding 2 or 3 times a week with a little mysis or LPS pellets.
 
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As for the aiptasia im still dealing with them and they are abt 10 cm away from the coral. As for tye nitrates i have been aware that they are very low and ive been dosing to keep it higher. I will try to feed it tmw. Btw thanks for the rply!
 

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