reviving a scolymia from an attack

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so I have a bleeding apple scoly that was recently attacked by an anemone
it essentially covered the entire scoly for about 2 days before I moved it and discovered how much damage took place. whats the best way to revive this beauty?

also I noticed it doing this when the lights are out.
 
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today i took it out of the tank

1) placed in small container
2) fed a tiny amount of reef roids to get some sort of reaction
3) mixed reef renzy nano (LRS), absorbed cloudy mixture only with baster, fed mixture
4) left for 20 minutes

put her back in tank
 
After a 2 days nem attack it looks pretty well.
I’m not an expert of Scolymia recover, and some times mines recover and some times don’t, but the night look that you see it’s the coral feeding. It’s at that time that you can take a chance for target feeding.
 
After a 2 days nem attack it looks pretty well.
I’m not an expert of Scolymia recover, and some times mines recover and some times don’t, but the night look that you see it’s the coral feeding. It’s at that time that you can take a chance for target feeding.

How often would you feed her? I guess I should feed her at night but I doubt I will take her out of the tank to feed if its at night.
 
How often would you feed her? I guess I should feed her at night but I doubt I will take her out of the tank to feed if its at night.

I feed them once a week with shrimp or squid...
I use a plastic bottle cut in half creating like a dome to keep everyone out.
 
I've got one I'm reviving as well..a torch grabbed it at the lfs and they had it on the way to recovery when I picked it up last week. Dipped it and in to the main tank it went. Spot feeding it reef roids at odd hours when lights are off and it's ready to eat. Hope yours is doing well!
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I feed them once a week with shrimp or squid...
I use a plastic bottle cut in half creating like a dome to keep everyone out.

even if you observe its mouth hungry for food?
 
I've got one I'm reviving as well..a torch grabbed it at the lfs and they had it on the way to recovery when I picked it up last week. Dipped it and in to the main tank it went. Spot feeding it reef roids at odd hours when lights are off and it's ready to eat. Hope yours is doing well!

Ouch - I had a bubble do that to my torches, still recovering a few weeks after.

Scoly - keep me updated as well, I guess I would have to feed it at odd hours... until she's kicked her anorexia lol
 
I use a plastic bottle cut in half creating like a dome to keep everyone out.

Exactly what I was thinking of doing.. I wanted to put her in a breeding container but thought against it. I'm no longer going to move her and keep her in her place (as long as the snails don't shift her around)
 
I've had it and lost it. Dipped it in revive 2 kill and help the zoo but it gave in and the poison won. I now have a 75g sumped and 4 tanks and no anemone will go in in. I have a 13 inch sebea
 
I've had it and lost it. Dipped it in revive 2 kill and help the zoo but it gave in and the poison won. I now have a 75g sumped and 4 tanks and no anemone will go in in. I have a 13 inch sebea

confused? o_O
 

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