German Blue Polyp acro problem

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I have a german blue polyp for 3 yrs now with steady growth and decent color. But I had a few recent issues that is now hurting this prized acro. Last month I broke my calcium reator so it was shut down for 12hrs, then last week the Hirricane hit leaving me with out power but I was back up and running with in a few hours on my generator.
I noticed a few white areas on the base of this acro a few days ago. The area's are getting larger and Im afraid of losing the whole piece. I cant get it off the rock because its incrusted. I really dont want to clip it because it would ruin the look but if I dont I could lose it. Should I clip it close to the base and dip it? This really sucks but Its the hobby of course
 
Sounds like its bleaching so i would clip like one frag of just in case u do lose it but if u can cut the areas were its bleaching
 
i would frag it. 2 pieces are better than 1. Then if it keeps STN'ing up the base to the "trunk" of the colony i would cut the whole colony at the "trunk".
 
Do you have a picture?

Typically RTN is pretty quick and does it's thing then it's over. Are the white patches still increase in size?
 
white growth is increasing for sure, I tryed to pry it off the rock but it must be cut, I will try to take a picture, Im using a Nikon D-90 with out a macro lens so picture quality wont be great
 
Sorry to hear man. I just got a frag of that and I really like it. I hope you can save it! Good luck!
 
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Bill I agree with the other posters, frag a nice chunk off a healthy branch and at least have a back-up frag..the alk prolly swung during the breakdown, enough to stress it and start this process going
 
That's why I love my lps there more forgiving goodluck with this problem Bill if I were you I would probably clip at base where the stn is beginning
 
well just cut it, was able to get it right at the base, 85 percent of the base is colored and alive, If the base dyes and the frag lives I will re glue it on the dead base, but I will wait a few weeks
 

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