Here is my walt disney that severely bleached after a lighting mishap. It is starting to get some color brown returning and I have scene some polyp action on occasion. Really hoping this one makes it.
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I think the color on the bottom 3/4 is algae growing on dead skeleton.
I agree, the bottom of the coral looks dead.I think the color on the bottom 3/4 is algae growing on dead skeleton.
I think the color on the bottom 3/4 is algae growing on dead skeleton.
Time will tell but when it bleached completely the base was this greenish color, its been this way for 2 plus weeks with not algae growing on it. I'll update this thread weekly with hopefully a better pic.
Here is my walt disney ,... Really hoping this one makes it.
Mine looks exactly like this, except it is dry in my lost coral pile in the backyard.
Why do all the expensive specimens die first in a disaster? Meanwhile, my Pavona cactus, poci, and GSP are thriving. I wish you well in your redemption of this Walt Disney bleached frag.



Headache time@speedstar, Coralites look intact all the way down, so there still hope. If tissue is present and it looks like it's there, it will take some time for the zooxanthellae to recover.
Be aware that it may never look the same once recovered. I say may.
I would lower your light intensity for a few weeks or shorten your photoperiod by a couple hours to give the zooxanthellae time to repopulate.
Best of luck!
Thanks three weeks back I added some screen sections shading it, been slowly removing one every couple days. I have scene it go from the tips stark white to tinge of brown. I realize the pic was terrible above, but the green has been there from the get go of the bleech, I feel do to high po4 system it was in. Time will tell
By no means do I think it looks good, but I have found that many give up on SPS too soon assuming they are gone. To me is there isn't algae growing on it there is still hope. Even though as mentioned I have had some remain brown for years and never return to color after high stress.Only way to tell for sure is out of water.
But it does look grimm for that frag.


