Permanent damage to corals?

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Have any of you noticed that after a particular coral has lots of stn/rtn or some other serious issue that even years later it never gets back to where it was?

Or can corals always recover and be better/more beautiful than ever after a stressful event?

Just looking to hear some experiences on corals recovery/lasting damage
 

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It happens often especially with tongue and plate coral as well as styli and bird’s nest
 

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Cut off all of the dead parts. Remount them if you need to. Cut frags if you need to. They can fully recover.
 

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Every coral and hobbyist is different so yes its possible for the corals to be just and more healthy years down the road. I find if you keep the ALK stable and your tank has nutrients you will be successful. if your constantly looking for a Homerun as we all have done, then the corals are in constant survival mode and never take off.
 

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The only way they can not recover is if they completely die. Just because one person can’t eke out growth after an issue is not a reflection of all corals. Now will all corals re-grow over dead spots, no some don’t. But does one event stunt growth forever, absolutely not, unless youre still screwing up..
 

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