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Old 03-25-2007, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Saving some sps, need help

Well, I finally convinced a friend of mine to sell me the last of his dying sps. He doesn't take the time needed to make sure his water quality is right, and has overstocked his tank, so they are all dying. Well, anyways, the one's that I got aren't too bad when it comes to tissue degradation, however one of them (a good sized acro colony) has tissue receding from the base, and another (i think a valida of sorts) has some receding from the tips.

My question is, would it be beneficial to cut away the dead parts at all? Or should I just put them in a good location in my tank and hope that they continue to improve? Any help from anyone experienced with rehabilitating sps' have any other good advice on how I can bring these guys back? I'll take pics in a little bit for a visual.
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