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It's losing polyps by the minute and a large area is already OFF the skeleton on 1 of them just hanging by fleshThey look a little irritated. They are not bailing out. There is flesh around the skeleton. Maybe try a coral dip for any infection to ease your worrying.
No I watched as the 3rd one that is now doing this was fluffy and happy start shrinking uo and polyps coming off within a half hr. Right before my eyesDo you have any fish that may have nipped at them all?
Hard to see that in the pictures. They just look deflated and shriveled up. What are your tank parameters?It's losing polyps by the minute and a large area is already OFF the skeleton on 1 of them just hanging by flesh
Mag, calc, and alk? Wondering if that orp dip was caused by an alk spike/dipNitrate 5
Po4 0.50
The rest is on the apex
Sorry uploaded wrong pic
I would remove them from the cups and lower your flow, In my opinion the cups might completely deprive them of flow. And that could make thinks worse.
I put them in the cups just now to help them not lose more polyps. This is what my lfs said to do so I can possibly save the fleshy part if it loses it completelyI would remove them from the cups and lower your flow, In my opinion the cups might completely deprive them of flow. And that could make thinks worse.
To me, it does not look like the heads are bailing out.
Did you feed anything recently that the hammers may have eaten?
Do you know what it looks like when a euphyllia coral spawns? Could it be possibly spawning?
I ve seen dozens of polyps that have bailed out over the decades and maybe one or two that actually attched to skeleton but did not make it long term.I don't see heads bailing, just mad. They can look like bare skeleton when angry.
I don't know if anyone has ever saved a bailed polyp without a skeleton. It seems to just sit around but never grow a new skeleton.