Receding chalice tissue - how to stop?

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Hey reefers,

I have a jellybean chalice that started to show skeleton and has been receding from there getting worse for 5 days or so now.
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what’s the best course to stop the recession? Cut around the affected area or do a dip? Both? If dip, what type of dip?

thank you for any insight and experience w/ chalice that you can provide.
 
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Hey reefers,

I have a jellybean chalice that started to show skeleton and has been receding from there getting worse for 5 days or so now.
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what’s the best course to stop the recession? Cut around the affected area or do a dip? Both? If dip, what type of dip?

thank you for any insight and experience w/ chalice that you can provide.
Move it to low light. Are any other chalices experiencing this?

Whats your alk?

Jellybean was always the hardest for me.

I also have a crazy fox that hasnt grown in 4 years....alongside other growing chalices.
 
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