What is happening to my Pocillopora?

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It looks like its polyps are being stripping by something. Here is a picture

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Looks like something is gradually mowing it down. Have you tried dipping it to see if that helps, or if anything comes off of it?

I'd frag a few healthy pieces and dip them a few times over the course of a week or two to prevent losing it entirely.
 
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I had no RODI water on hand last week so I had to use some distilled water I got from Publix. That might be the cause. I’ll frag it as soon as possible
 

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Hope it recovers for you
 

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I wouldn't be too bummed, if a few polyps actually got loose, you might see some colonies start up elsewhere.
 

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Pocillipora is notorious for polyp bailout when stressed.

Not saying it happened but maybe it did.

If so, you may have a tank full of pocillipora!
 
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Just fragged it. Here is a picture of the leftovers and all of the little drags. Hopefully they all grow big and strong :) (The pulsing Xenia are closed up because I was bothering them when I was fragging and taking out a bunch of green hair algae)

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