The tub has setteled and seperated from the grout and tile.
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I would go to the hardware or home store. I was surprised the number of colors it comes in.
Yes, Sharon is right. If that doesn't work get a grout that can be painted and match it with paint.
IMPORTANT! When you repair the tub, fill it first with water. This is why your tub separated from the edges,. If you have a small piece that broke off take it to Homedepot or Lowe's. Try to match it with grout or a mix of two different colors. Good Luck!
I would also recommend silicone grout, if you're not already using it, especially if your tub is acrylic. Silicone is flexible so it will stand up better to the changing weight and temperature of a filled tub.