Coral pulling away from rock

fu_iceman

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It looks like I'm losing this ricordea. Is there anything I should test for or do, or is it just too far gone?

Full disclosure, I came back from vacation to the horror of discovering the person I had watching the tank had not refilled my ATO. I'm not sure how long it was affected, but the temperature had dropped from 78 to 71. I watched it over a the rest of the day and it slowly climbed back up to 78 again taking roughly 24 hrs to do so. I am did not lose any livestock, but the corals are starting to look bad.
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It can easily recover and its certainly not a goner so far.... shrooms can just get up and move if they want and be totally happy after.. and sometimes the little bit of themselves they leave becomes a new shroom..
 
It can easily recover and its certainly not a goner so far.... shrooms can just get up and move if they want and be totally happy after.. and sometimes the little bit of themselves they leave becomes a new shroom..
Good to hear. Parameters don't seem to have change other than the rapid temp change. Thanks for the post.

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Looks like the ric is spitting.

Mushrooms also have the ability to up and leave where they are to locate a spot they prefer.
 
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