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inestrinh

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Hello,
ABout a week ago I did a water change in my 12 gallon nano. I decided to move my plate coral since when it large, it would be squished up against the glass. As of a few days ago, I noticed that the plate coral would no longer "grow"- the tentacles would remain small/skinny.

Last night I looked at it again and it looks like it is dying. One side of it is only the skeleton and the other half is also beginning to deteriorate. There is about 1/4 of it that loks ok.

Could anyone give me any info on how it came to be like this? Or whether it can be saved? I am going to take it to the local fish sotre today to see what can be done. :(

I have has this piece of coral for 2 months now.
 

jbpig

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how did you acculmate it? Were the water params the same? I think my taking it out again it would only stress it out more. SOrry
 

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