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I should add, have you ever checked for acropora eating flatworms? The one coral in my tank that was affected by them did exactly that at the base before I figured out what was going on.
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Overall, that coral looks like it's in pretty rough shape. Got a pic of it in the water? Maybe it will look better, but the tips of most of the corallites look bad..
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How do I check for the flatworm? Should I just put the whole colony in Revive coral dip?
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![]() If it were me, I'd cut the bottom dead area off, re-mount it with some epoxy and hope it encrusts again.
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Would I have to cut past the dead part into living tissue?
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Yes, just above the dead area.
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There is no aiptasa or algae around my acro so what else that I can do to see what the problem is before I start cutting off my colony's base?
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