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I've had a war coral for about a year and is now about 2 inches. A coral frag fell on it a month ago and now it has a transparent whitish film around the original wound that wraps around a portion of the coral. The film has a few air bubbles under it and the eyes of coral under film can't open.when I feed coral the eyes outside film open and catch food. Is there anything I can use to treat this or should I leave it alone?
 
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I did dip in sea chem reef dip last night. I wasn't sure if using baster would be good or bad but might try it.
 

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If there are signs of necrosis, you should remove the necrotic tissue before it spreads.
 
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The white band actually go around middle of coral. Above and below band look normal. Have only been keeping corals for about a year. How would you remove it?
 
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Here it is. Hopefully pic is good enough. I was able to tilt coral so air bubbles could come out of small hole in film.

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Has that holds to the right of the frag been in the tissue long? It really looks like one of those little funky crabs that like to burrow.
 
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Not that I'm aware of. When I had the coral out yesterday to dip it just looked like a hole in the film. Ill have to pay more attention to it, but I haven't seen any crabs in the tank.
 

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i didn't know that war corals get necrosis. i have a bi color one I got from somebody, a big piece. about 4 x 5 inches. anyway, it was continuing to grow after I put it in my system. then it started to lose it's just gained growth. now it's getting more and more loss of tissue. I did a revive+luigos dip today. i hope this help. anybody with ideas of what caused this to start or what I can do to treat it?
 

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i didn't know that war corals get necrosis. i have a bi color one I got from somebody, a big piece. about 4 x 5 inches. anyway, it was continuing to grow after I put it in my system. then it started to lose it's just gained growth. now it's getting more and more loss of tissue. I did a revive+luigos dip today. i hope this help. anybody with ideas of what caused this to start or what I can do to treat it?
Do the water parameters look okay? Any nearby corals stinging the war coral?
 

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