SPS turning White need help

TRENT_G

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Just received this a week a ago from a on-line vendor. Was shipped overnight with no heat pack (still low 40"s at night) so never looked that good to start with? Also came with a crab in it, Acro Crab?
All other SPS's look good. I run Kalk in a ATO and use Two Part to adjust if needed.

Pictures taken with and without flash. One side of the coral looks better than the other? a few of the branches were white when I received the coral but the rest looked ok. I figured it was this way from them fragging it in the wild.

What should I do? Do I Frag to save some of it? or let it be and see what happens? Thanks

Parameters are;
Temp 77.7
Nitrate-0
Phos-0
Ca-440
DkH-9
Ph-8.2-8.4
Mg- 1290

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Do a revive dip should straighten it out

All I have is Seachem REEF DIP is this the same type of stuff? I called the LFS and he said he didn't have any revive dip in and it would take a week to get it here.

Is the coral dying or just irritated? Its on the sand bed should I raise it a little?

Sorry for all the questions. Have never had this happen?
 
Raise it up towards flow and light might not be getting enough light because it's so big kinda like shading itself that seachem reef dip does it smell like pine sol if so it should be good.
 
Considerably more has turned white? is it a goner? Any other suggestions?

What's ur salinity like

1.025

How old is your system and how long have you had those colonies
1 year

Raise it up towards flow and light might not be getting enough light because it's so big kinda like shading itself that seachem reef dip does it smell like pine sol if so it should be good.
The Reef Dip doesn't smell at all?
 
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I am going to call them now. Thanks for your guys help, much appreciated. I'll report back on the frags and if any survived.
 
Thank you guys for all the advice. I called the retailer and they said no problem. Credit applied. They did advise to go ahead and frag it if I wanted, so I did. Here are a few pictures. Thanks again!

you can see how fast it spread all pictures taken today
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the rest are just pieces after fragging
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one keeper, piece to the top right and a few tips
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Thanks man for all the help. This is my first Wild colony and probably my last. First coral I have lost. Too much stress. Thanks again.
 
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