Help! Is my Green Kenya tree dying?

gloaquaticsNY

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My Anenome recently broke loose from its corner and happened to go close to a couple of my frags. It was next to my green Kenya tree, I tried to remove my Anenome from the rock and it was nearly impossible without hurting it.
When I come back an hour later the Kenya tree seems to got zapped? But the base of the frag is now blackish? Can someone help me with any tips?
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If it were mine I would frag it above the dark section to be safe. Use a sharp razor blade or scissors. No way to know for sure if it would come back from this without cutting it unfortunately. With cutting it you have much better odds in my experience.
 

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These things can survive an apocalypse. It may be a little ticked off now but I'd bet money on it improving over the next couple of days without any intervention from you
 

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