Acropora returning from the dead

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I recently a month ago removed a very aggressive colony. All that was left were skeletal remains from incrustation. Today I noticed it is coloring up and birthing polyps. Has anyone experienced this? There was zero zooxanthellae left after the surgery. Just curious if any of you pros can explain.
 
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It's possible, this one back in August, presumed dead :)
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But here it is recently:
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Seemingly dead corals can resurrect. I guess some polyps just fold up and go dormant when the coral is stressed. If conditions come back to their liking, they become active.
 
I’ve had many return from near death. In this case I cut all branches then used garden hand shears as well as dikes to cut encrustations from rock. Next I cleaned with a wire brush. Any skeletal remains were from deep within the skeleton. Hoping someone could possibly give a scientific explanation of how deep zooxanthella exist within coral skeleton.
Thanks for the comments.
 

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