Never had much luck with stopping RTN. I got some pieces I saved from STN. Some was as simple I trimming the part that was dying. Others was a complete removal from the system they were in. I got three from a LFS that were slowing dying in their system and have since recovered and growing well in mine.
Sorry no pics, I just do not photo log everything that happens in my tank.
I don't take a pic of them when they rtn. But i have saved some it depends on what caused the issue is how i would deal with situation but i find what works for me is i let the coral try to recover by lowering it in my tank in a shaded area after i fix the issue and let start to gain tissue back over the ones that are rtn everytime when i cut them it just completely dies i had better luck letting it heal. Ones it starts to show healing i place it back up where i had it l.
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