Remove dead soft coral

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Had a power outage and didn’t get a generator in time i think, i think i had a-lot of xenia die in the tank, should i remove it once i confirm its dead.
 

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Yes - do the best that you can. Not sure of tank size, but it can make a bit of a mess of water parameters.
 
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Is this dead
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It is unhappy for sure. It may perk back up. It will shrink further and get slimy or disintegrate/dissolve if it is dead.
 

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