wgchristman
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I have 4 Brain Corals that I bought from my LFS a few months ago which were at different stages of recession. It took a few days before they would take any food, but now they are hardy eaters.
Some parts of the skeleton where the Brain's receded are covered with either a dark green algae or coraline. I have seen tissue grow over skeleton that was clean and white, but not over any that is covered with algae.
Will they eventually grow back over this part of their skeletons? Is there a way to possibly help this process out, or should I just let nature take it course?
Thanks
Some parts of the skeleton where the Brain's receded are covered with either a dark green algae or coraline. I have seen tissue grow over skeleton that was clean and white, but not over any that is covered with algae.
Will they eventually grow back over this part of their skeletons? Is there a way to possibly help this process out, or should I just let nature take it course?
Thanks