Think this chalice will make it?

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I got the chalice about a month ago. Shortly after I put it in the tank, my lemon peel angel went to town and began nipping on it. The lemon peel has been relocated and I am curious as to whether the chalice will make it. It's a JF blue eye girl.
 

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I've had chalices come back from worse. It all depends I guess. My advise would be to keep it in a low flow area. Once a chalice is that stressed, it's flesh becomes very sensitive to flow.
 

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I would yes it could! :)
 

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I would also move it to low flow low light and let it heal up. I've had one come back from way worse.

Just a few pics of my Tyree Pink Watermelon coming back

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It has grown and colored up just a little more since the last picture.


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It will take a while to heal, but I am thinking it will come back. I once dropped a huge frag of Acan Echinophylia on a frag of Rainbow Wilsoni. It was MAD. It's flesh lost a lot of texture and color and it looked like a big ugly purple gumdrop for a few months. (During this time I named it "Punch-In-The-Face Coral") It came back 100% and started growing again. 1smile1
 
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Had an incident with my moorish idol, left my bgm chalice with no flesh. Out of laziness I left it in the tank on the sand a few weeks later I noticed it had flesh again, now it is bigger than it was. I also had an incident where fed ex delayed a delivery with lots of nice chalices. They were all slimy but I put them in the tank any ways. 6 died and three pulled through so you never really know what a coral will come back from. There is always a chance a coral can come back! Dont think there is a magic recipe though just the luck of the draw. Good luck!
 
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Thanks for the input!!! I'm really hopeful now that this chalice will make it. I already have it in low light and low flow. I will keep a close eye on it.
 

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+1 on low flow and light and try to keep hermits away because they can aggravate the coral even more. i wouldnt feed it either for a week or so just let it be and all should be good. had way worse make it
 

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