I have had frags of SPS appear to die off completely, then after some time, appear to grow back, very slowly as SPS would in the first case.
By grow back I mean 'fill in' all the previous holes in the existing skeletal structure with uniform colorful polyps.
I have also had plenty that started turning white, generally at the extended tips, advancing back until the whole piece is completely barren and never returns.
Are there any hard and safe rules when dealing with tissue loss?
Are there measurable factors that can be id'ed as the cause to die off or used to evaluate possible measures to take minimize loss and maximize possible growback?
By grow back I mean 'fill in' all the previous holes in the existing skeletal structure with uniform colorful polyps.
I have also had plenty that started turning white, generally at the extended tips, advancing back until the whole piece is completely barren and never returns.
Are there any hard and safe rules when dealing with tissue loss?
Are there measurable factors that can be id'ed as the cause to die off or used to evaluate possible measures to take minimize loss and maximize possible growback?