I never seem to be able to until recently.
I notice this from a Frag that fell off and was lost in the sand.
Zoomed in pic. It's a little bigger then a large pin head
This 2" x 2" encrusted piece of rock started from what remained after the frag glued to to broke away. It was the size of rice grain about 8 months ago.
I've had montipora come back from assumed death and only anpolyp or two remaining. I can't seem to have that luck with acros though. Generally if it's less than 1/2" I can't seem to keep it alive. Especially new frags. The tiny 1-5 polyp frags (especially like the WD frags everyone is getting) tend to RTN on me over the first night in the tank.
I will try to find some old pictures...I did a dip where I pretty much killed the corals and then some have managed to come back pretty nicely. If your water parameters are good they will come back. I had a poker star monti turn into a colony from only 3 polyps after an alk overdose.
I had an A. exquisita that developed zanclea hydroids and destroyed the majority of the frag. Fortunately, it started to encrust on the LR before I snapped it off the rock. There was a tiny segment left on the rock with just a few polyps remaining. It's now flourishing and in need of fragging. I'll try to find pix to post.
i was able to grow a red montipora from a 5mm by 5mm broken off piece. just make sure it super glued ! i have a polyp of acro that broken off too, but its taking awhile to grow
Still a long way to go. The pictures below are from corals that I dipped too long in bayer insect killer. Most of the corals died and all turned white. Some parts of coral died and never came back but there are a few that are holding on and growing. What you see is are shots from today. I killed most of the coral in March so this is the growth that has taken place. They are just starting to get some of their color back.
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