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AAFJR2

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Was cleaning the crusted up salt around my tank. Some landed on my coral. And I thought I cleaned it off well. Guess not [emoji31]. How can I get it to recover the fastest. I’ve done it before, but never this bad 8f151e3368a8dabf96ae92440558e011.jpg


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That's a bummer, but the rest looks healthy so it should recover just fine. Just keep a close eye on the bare area and if any algae tries to grow there, blast it off with a turkey baster or something.
 

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Like Frank said. That part is dead. With time, it will cover back up if your tank is doing well. If not, then it will be a small little patch with some coralline alga on it.
 
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That's a bummer, but the rest looks healthy so it should recover just fine. Just keep a close eye on the bare area and if any algae tries to grow there, blast it off with a turkey baster or something.

Will keep that in mind. Got my baster locked and loaded


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