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I have had this SPS frag in my 15G nano under 130W PC light. Takn has decent flow.

Here are 2 pictures. The back of the coral is turning white with no polyps. The front looks good.

Any ideas?
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Robin Goodfellow

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hi.
Next time, don't take a pic so soon after turing the coral around, so the polyps will come out more.... :)

Anyway, I don't really see the axial corallite characteristic of Acropora, so I am more on the side of Montipora. SPS ID is very difficult, so be suspectious of any "positive" identification.
 

Unarce

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Has this RTN occured in a span of hours or days? Have you done a Lugol's dip? It may eliminate the bacteria that might be causing it and allow the coral to recover.
 

King Jason

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reefnutz":77ny4991 said:
Has this RTN occured in a span of hours or days? Have you done a Lugol's dip? It may eliminate the bacteria that might be causing it and allow the coral to recover.

What is a Lugol's dip?
 

Unarce

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Lugol's Solution is a concentrated form of Iodine. I'm not sure if there are other brands of Lugol's, but Kent is the one that I use. I like to go around to LFS in my area and buy dying SPS corals for dirt cheap. I rely heavily on Lugol's to help them recover or propagate.
 
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Rob_Reef_Keeper":1bzc2hwk said:
I got a minijet 600 blowing right next to it.

The only thing I can think if it might have gotten stung by an aiptasia. I found a few in the tank.

How is the powerhead pointed? Is it pointing directly at the portions turning white?
 

Unarce

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Definitely try the dip. I'm guessing it is either some type of Montipora or Heliopora which are both very hardy. It would be able to handle a good 15 minute bath.
 

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