Devils hand issue

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So I got a devils hand coral yesterday, and after about an hour it looked like this.
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Then about an hour later on until now it looks like this.
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Does anyone know what might be going on? Parameters are good all around, I tried looking at stuff online. Found something about shedding in low flow, but flow should be good where it's at.


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Its a softy, and they are finicky. He looks fine, just needs alittle time and should bounce back, these guys do this stuff all the time.
 
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Yea he came back for about an hour after I posted but now back to the same. My only concern was his size seemed to go down as if shriveling up.


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Yup, thats what they do, it fills itself with water, and can shrink itself down to nothing, its when you see it start to disolve that you have a problem.
 

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Leathers will extend and retracting pollyps whenever they feel like it. Just make sure they have enough light and flow and they will grow.
 

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It's not unsuual for a leather in a new tank to shrink up and even shed over a period of 2-4 days. Especially if your parameters are solid, it should come back.
 

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