There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive.

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Quote: Miracle Max from Princess Bride

Don't count your corals out! This acan was just a brown skeleton and lo and behold, what did I find today?
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Apologies for the blue photo--didn't have my filter handy and wanted a quick shot. For reference, the skeleton that is all brown is circled in red, and the new tissue that I just noticed today is in green. It has been a seemingly dead skeleton for several months now.
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Slightly better photo of the acan after resurrecting itself. Snail is covering most of the skeleton. Amazing that this came out of practically nothing. Only reason I didn't remove the skeleton was that it's not easy to grab.
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I've been trying chalices recently, the first one was a fresh cut with about three eyes. It didn't do well but one eye was still hanging on. I remounted it and the eye has been looking very healthy but not doubled yet. A recently purchased chalice, did the same thing although it was a sizable 2 inch established disk. It started to look sad recently so I refragged the better looking parts.

I have a cyphastrea that resurrected from a tiny piece of tissue and spread back to its original size.
 

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