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Hi all,
This one has only been in my tank for a short while. Is the brown at the bottom a concern for anyone? Cheers

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New lps frequently will have some tissue loss near the base following relocations (from LFS to DT). What are the nutrient levels in this tank? I would guess they are low/absent in a relatively new tank? Feed the fish, ime to improve lps health. If you don't have fins to feed, target feedings with mysis, brine shrimp, or lps pellets can improve lps health. Don't feed them a feast 3 times a day! Small feedings are better. Once or twice a week target feedings, I like just to broadcast feed my fish and let the lps capture tiny bites on the drift.

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Is the top line the new flesh?
Bottom line where it used to be flesh?
Or between the lines flesh just strangely bright white?

so above my line appears to be where the flesh starts. Below is deffo skeleton. But I’ve never seen a divide before. Like the pic I posted yesterday.
also. Odd fleshy bit hanging off (arrow)
 

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so above my line appears to be where the flesh starts. Below is deffo skeleton. But I’ve never seen a divide before. Like the pic I posted yesterday.
also. Odd fleshy bit hanging off (arrow)
Okay. I see now.
Still has a healthy amount.
KrisReef had good suggestions up there^^^
 
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