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![]() Thansk for the offer Christy. It seems that the green is spreading very slowly. I will keep and eye on it for a bit longer. The branch with the tips is on the far opposite of the dead zone. So I may let it grow some more and then try to frag it off before the dead zone reaches it.
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![]() birdsnests seem to grow pretty quick IMO, hopefully the coral growth will outdo the algae growth and you can frag it soon
![]() Another thing you could try is covering over the green part with crazy glue. Basically you would be sealing off the skeleton from bacteria and algae invaders, but at risk of further damaging coral tissue.
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