Is my coral dead?

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I had 2 torch corals next to each other and the small New York Knicks ended up like this. Is there any chance it might come back?

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If there is some flesh left inside that skeleton, then technically yes there is a slim chance. But only in a stable system, with proper lighting and flow. If you are new, and have a new system then it will be a lot less likely.
 
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Thank you for your reply. The system is less than a year old so I'm not sure if it will survive.
 

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Looks to be gone, unfortunate but make sure you learn something from every loss
 

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