Can this Gorgonian be saved? Tank crash

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Hi guys,

Yesterday i went back from a 4 days trip to find out that my chiller was leaking a bit. Well, that wouldn’t be much of a problem if i didn’t had an automatic fresh water(deionized) refill system.

Short story: It reached 1010 salinity and (obviously) that was enough to kill 98% of the 600L tank.

That particular tank had a really beautiful Gorgonian(i don’t know the specie) that is if not killed, soon.

My question is: there is any way of saving it? should i cut the dead tissue?

Here are some pictures of after/before.

Well, i appreciate some thoughts.
Thanks guys!

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Prayer might work and without it I think chances are slim. Bummer about your situation, prayers for your comfort.
 
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Thanks for the reply’s. I hope someone can share some knowledge on it. I just would like to try all i can. Not about money though, i just feel bad for something that took years to be that big. I don’t feel like giving up..

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So sorry for your loss. I had two huge gorgonians. Had a massive die off. The only way I could save anything was to cut off the healthiest sections and glue them into crevices on a rock and put them in an area of higher flow. You can see in the second pic, they are starting to come back. Good luck!
 

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Hi guys,

Yesterday i went back from a 4 days trip to find out that my chiller was leaking a bit. Well, that wouldn’t be much of a problem if i didn’t had an automatic fresh water(deionized) refill system.

Short story: It reached 1010 salinity and (obviously) that was enough to kill 98% of the 600L tank.

That particular tank had a really beautiful Gorgonian(i don’t know the specie) that is if not killed, soon.

My question is: there is any way of saving it? should i cut the dead tissue?

Here are some pictures of after/before.

Well, i appreciate some thoughts.
Thanks guys!

IMG_9113.jpeg IMG_8327.jpeg IMG_8360.jpeg IMG_8412.jpeg
When it gets to this point, recovery often will not occur but leave it in there and see what happens. Any live areas can be cut and replanted
 

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