Help with bowerbanki please!

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I got this large bowerbanki colony a few weeks ago from a vendor and in the last week or so it started showing signs that it is receding. Starting to see skeleton on the edges and a few spot off the edge.

My water parameters are up to par so what steps would you take now to help prevent it from dying? This is an Aussie...
 

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Jack and I have several bowerbanki colonies move them to like you would an acan almost the same species.... make sense... that's what we did, they are doing great!
 
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Yes I was afraid the light was to much! Just moved it to low flow, lowest light in the tank. THANKS!
 

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Depends on what is wrong with it. Might want to do a dip in TMPCC, lugols, or Revive. If you suspect a bacterial infection, fragging then dipping would be the route to take. If it is just stressing from the change of tanks, then moving it might be all it needs.
 
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Well I did notice that it lost a little intensity of color after a few days in my tank. It was getting real good light in the previous spot. I am running (3) 250w Radiums and Lumenmax Reflectors about 8" off the water in a 28" tall tank.
 

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I have a red one I got from oiab about a year ago. I have it mid tank right under a 400w 20 ushio with lots of flow.Its one of my least fussy corals.I have even fragged it twice.probably just needs to adjust to its new surroundings.
 

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+1 to the dips.

generally speaking, the bowerbankis should be placed similar to other acans. lower light, lower flow...
 
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I need a good coral dip. What is the best you all recommend?
 
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I have revive but that seems like it would be too abrasive.
 
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Well I don't have TMPCC but i just ordered it. You think revive would be ok for now?
 

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Do 1/2 strength for only 4-5 minutes if using Revive, and watch your coral to make sure it doesn't slime too much. Rinse with fresh tank water before returning to tank. I use Revive on new corals, fresh cut frags/colonies, and corals that appear to have a bacterial infection. It can stop some RTN. I've also had success dipping in tank water and amino acids with a little lugols to stop recession. tmpcc is great stuff too.
 

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