A. Nasuta??

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think maybe A. Nasuta?

any guesses??

One of the most beautiful I’ve ever had
 
It looks like a good match. Is that a mariculture? Acropora nasuta tends to be pretty hardy/adapts well to tank life.
 
Thanks

Came off a wild colony
Encrusted and grew for about 6-7 months

then STN I couldn’t stop
Even when chopped the healthy tissue didn’t survive

it’s was beautiful

maybe it was stressed from the start hence the coloration
 
I have had excellent survival (and subsequent growth) of STNing corals after a 1-2 hour triple antibiotic soak. I assume they are being affected by some microorganism that the dip kills.
 
In 200 ml of tank water (I use a plastic 500 mL beaker) add 1/2 capsule of "Fish Amoxicillin", 1/8 teaspoon of API "General Cure" (metronidazole), and 1/8 teaspoon of API "Fin & Body Cure" (doxycycline). Stir vigorously but don't expect them to dissolve entirely. Add coral to solution, stirring every 30-60 minutes to prevent hypoxia. I place the beaker partially submerged in a dark part of my sump to maintain a constant temperature. If the solution is exposed to tank lights, it will turn a cherry kool aid color, so stick to darkness. Soak 1-2 hours.

When I have done this, the surviving coral tissue has returned to normal vigor and regrown quickly. The choice of antibiotics here is based on relatively broad spectrum antibacterial (amoxicillin), anti-protozoan (metronidazole), and anti-atypicals/anti-rickettsial (doxycycline). Please don't pour the solution down the drain when you're done, if possible.
 
Is this your own concoction or something you have heard of elsewhere?

it makes sense using anti bacterial since necrosis is a bacterial infection
 
I will definitly give it a shot

it’s funny this even came up because I just finished a run of amoxicillin after teeth extraction and it got me thinking if antibiotic would work for Necrosis

thanks!!
 
Just be careful and responsible. Handle antibiotics with gloves/mask and dispose of them properly (not down the drain).
 

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