Neon green candy cane coral head died

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I have a neon green candy coral that has grown from 2 heads into 6 but recently one of the heads died while the rest of the coral continues to grow new heads. Has anyone experienced this? Should I trim the dead head down to the base or let the rest of the coral grow over it?

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I have a neon green candy coral that has grown from 2 heads into 6 but recently one of the heads died while the rest of the coral continues to grow new heads. Has anyone experienced this? Should I trim the dead head down to the base or let the rest of the coral grow over it?

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Sometimes, if there’s a bit of flesh, they make a comeback. My pistol shrimp got ahold of my trumpet and it basically declined to the same state as yours from being a healthy coral due to being used as a bulldozer/cave entrance. Stuck the skeleton on a frag rack and let it be and it’s on the mend now.
 

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