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Hard to see with the blue, but from what I can see and from what you said, I think it’s dead.
That can totally be the problem all in itself.. it just got shipped and thrown into a lfs tank or your personal tank with way different alk… mariculture are very sensitive and have mediocre survival from all my years experience.. after 6 months in captivity they become more hardy.Speaking only from personal experience, I wouldn't say Acro's are "that" sensitive or temperamental, even maricultured ones.
The only times I've experienced an SPS of any kinda vanishing over night like that, is from sky-high phophates, or from a significant alk swing.
Ca 450Acros don't normally bleach overnight..but yeah looks like RTN...what are ur parameters and age of tank?
Ca 450It's definitely dead! Acros are very sensitive and need a well-balanced system with consistent parameters.
Can you post your current parameters?
Parameters
Agreed, but would that kill it instantly?Alk 12...p04 zero is no good. P04 zero wouldn't kill it overnight I wouldn't think..but coming from a tank that was around 8dkh to 12dkh would.
I've had corals bleach rtn after shipping overnight in "perfect" conditions...so yeah. Depends on the health before, transport, environment it was in vs yours...etc. if it jeeps showing under the uv then leave it. You can always try fragging it but that might just shock it more..others might have better advice on thatAgreed, but would that kill it instantly?
I have added a monti at same time but seem to tolerate the alk shock ![]()
Also found out that its not completely dead when i turned on UV and filter lens i saw the base still have some tissue left but im not sure if it will grow or completely bleach!

