Micromussa lordhowensis frag help

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My new Lord frag (just got it a week ago) has completely lost all polyps. All my other corals are happy as can be (hammers, leathers, zoas) is there any chance it'll come back? Or is it gone. Water parameters are the usual A-0 Nitrite-0 Nitrate-(10-20). Flow is low-moderate on this side of the tank and my hammers do wonderfully.

Thanks in advance.
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It looks like it’s toast but I would leave it in for while just in case.
 
Unfortunately, that frag looks like a goner. how old is your tank? Any fluctuations in parameters recently?
Tank is fairly new (about two months), but my parameters have been spot on for the past 5 weeks, even calcium, alk and magnesium. Ig it was unhealthy when I got it.
 
Sorry for the loss. Your tank is fairly new. Taking on unhealthy frags in a new system can be tough.
 
Sorry for the loss. Your tank is fairly new. Taking on unhealthy frags in a new system can be tough.
Well, it could always be worse. One little frag vs all the coral is a price I'm willing to pay lol
 
Indeed a goner.
Apparently, I am having the same problem. I’ve lost about 4 acan frags the past two months. And they all look like that. Everything else is just beautiful and happy as a clam.

Not sure what’s up with acans. Would also like to know the “secrets” in keeping them.
 
I didn’t meant to be rude and hijack the op’s thread. My apologies to the op.
But if it’s helpful for all, Phosphates is detectable in my tank. I don’t think it’s of critical issue though , since all other corals are doing great even some sps frags. I do not run gfo. However I do run phosguard and use carbon as mechanical filtration.
 
I didn’t meant to be rude and hijack the op’s thread. My apologies to the op.
But if it’s helpful for all, Phosphates is detectable in my tank. I don’t think it’s of critical issue though , since all other corals are doing great even some sps frags. I do not run gfo. However I do run phosguard and use carbon as mechanical filtration.
Hey dw about me, I'm always eager to listen to others experiences lol
 
Thanks. Here’s my tank. The acans are wilting away one by one but everything else looks great. I guess I just can’t grow acans. Who knows...

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personally, I toss "dead" corals behind my live rock. Ive had them grow back 3 times over the course of a few months. chances are slim, but possible in some cases
 
Thanks a lot. You’ll get there. Fun hobby. Although, lots of trial and error.
 
Leave it, if just a little piece survives deep in the skeleton, it will come back. Happened to me on several ocasions
 

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