War coral dying or dead?

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My tank just went through a big move and I don't think my war coral made it here is a pic...

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Looks like there are areas that still have fluorescence. I would frag it and move on.
 
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It might be past the frag point
 
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Frag it? Looks like its pretty much toast. . . however. . . . Many of us have seen coral go to skeleton and come back after a couple of months. Blow off with a turkey baster and keep in path of moderate flow and maintain Good water quality and you never know
 
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Frag it? Looks like its pretty much toast. . . however. . . . Many of us have seen coral go to skeleton and come back after a couple of months. Blow off with a turkey baster and keep in path of moderate flow and maintain Good water quality and you never know
Ok I will give it a chance

Any other advice is still welcomed!!
 

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Ok I will give it a chance

Any other advice is still welcomed!!
Theyre not big on bright light intensity and ph range of 8.0-8.2 is desired
 

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War corals are super hardy. Find living tissue and frag a small piece. the fact that it glows under blues tells me it’s still has a chance. I’ve had a few set backs with moves, but have never had a total loss and still have all the original corals I started with.
 
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War corals are super hardy. Find living tissue and frag a small piece. the fact that it glows under blues tells me it’s still has a chance. I’ve had a few set backs with moves, but have never had a total loss and still have all the original corals I started with.
How would I go about fragging it if that is the best option?
 

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If he is interested to the glass bottom how do I get him off??
if stuck on glass bottom, careful scrape it loose with old credit card
 

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Yep, just scrape him right off the bottom, frag a clean living piece, glue him to a plug. swap some h2o2 with a qtip around cut edges only, put in a high flow area preferably with the same light intensity. Good luck!
 
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Yep, just scrape him right off the bottom, frag a clean living piece, glue him to a plug. swap some h2o2 with a qtip around cut edges only, put in a high flow area preferably with the same light intensity. Good luck!
Ok thx I might bring him to a guy locally that will frag him for me. I need to get a CUC anyway so I can that too
 

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All you need is a small piece no more then 1/4 inch. It’s rewarding to save a coral.
 

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