Seasons greeting montipora

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Just posting an update since the last picture, this morning the dead section on the monti spread further down, at this point what do you suggest I do? Will fragging off the dead section help save him? Thank you!
 
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Just posting an update since the last picture, this morning the dead section on the monti spread further down, at this point what do you suggest I do? Will fragging off the dead section help save him? Thank you!
Any advice?
 

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DO NOT take my word for gospel. I am a fledgling amateur as well.

I would break off the bad, and put it at the bottom under lower light, 80-100 par until it healed. Then I would start the move up to where it belongs.
 

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I killed all the tissue off my seasons greetings with coralrx and broke a chunk off it first that didn't get dipped and both have came back in a month or so.....something is up with the system, just the monti is the one showing the signs first....it looks like a grafted monti cap but hard to tell it should have red polyps out if its happy
 

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