Will this goni survive??

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This is supposed to be a red goniopora. Got it from a friend. It was not opening in his tank for quite a while.

Any idea what's wrong? Will it survive? Any way to revive it?
 

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Still got flesh on it - i see skeleton exposed near bottom from previous tissue loss, but hard to tell the long term prospects. It looks like the top part has a chance of surviving.

If it were my piece, I'd do a preventative dip in iodine. what were friend's parameters when the goni wasn't doing well?

hard to diagnose without more information...
 
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Not sure what his params were. Will find out. Mine are
1.025
26 degrees
0, 0, 5, 0 Nutrients
8.4 dkh
430 cal
1380 mag
 
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The tissue on top is visible. But it seems to have lost most of the color.. So I was wondering if it will make it through. Its been like this in my tank for about a week now.
 
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