Torch got delayed in shipping

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Best way to save this guy if even possible? Lots of tissue loss....

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Iodine dip as soon as possible, put in low flow and low light and let it recover. You may need to repeat iodine dips. Aim for dark tea color for 5 mins.
 
you may be able to save it with the iodine dips as stated above.

Some places don’t cover delayed shipment as DOA but I would also argue that shipping a coral this close to the holidays is negligent. Many packages get delayed or lost as the shipping companies are overwhelmed. In the future ask them to ship a week or two past the holidays.

hopefully they will credit or refund you out of good faith.
 
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Don’t think this is gonna make it either.... it’s declining fast as well. Shipment was delayed 20 hours and even with a heat pack the water was roughly 60 degrees or less in the bags.
 

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I've had a couple shipments with torch corals get delayed by 24 hours.
Just had one last week with 2 in the box.
One melted mostly in the bag and had a small amount of color the first 12 hours and by the next morning was completely gone.
The second one is still barely hanging on and I doubt it will survive.

My vendor offered to replace the shipment right away.
 
I would move it to low flow/low light area, watch VERY closely for BJD, be careful with it
 

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