Recovering Octospawn tips

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I got this octospawn at my local LFS for 10$ earlier in the month because it was having issues with the tissue receding and figured i would take the risk cause it so cheap and if i could help it recover it would be a steal for that price. It hasnt gotten much better but it also hasnt gotten much worse. The blue light photo is today and the white light photo is the night i got it. I dipped it in iodine dip and ive left in in a low light low flow area ever since i got it. Ive feed it mysis and reef roids a few times. All my other euphyllia is doing well and so is everything else. I was wondering if anyone had any other ideas that i could try to help this recover.

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Cipro is the magic cure all for these things but it doesn’t appear to be sick so maybe just keep an eye out on it and keep doing what you’re doing for light, currents, and parameters.
Nice 10$ save!
 

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