White pipe organ frag not opening

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It's been a week since I placed him in DT. Started low and moved him up slowly towards the top increasing flow along the way. Drip acclimated for 5 hrs. Any suggestions would be great.
 

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Even though a Pipe Organ coral is listed as moderate to care for, it does require special care. Like medium/high light, medium current. But they don't like to be moved, can't tolerate high current. Some corals you just lose from moving them. This coral in particular wants to stay in one place and it will adapt. Hopefully, it will come around and start to come out. If it is in high current it won't and will gradually die off. These corals also need to be fed. Let's see what Live Aquaria has to say about their care?

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Well, that amazes me, pretty close to what I said. Except the part about they don't like to be moved. Put it out of direct current, in the light, and wait a few days. Better yet, turn off all your pumps, wait a few minutes, and slowly target feed it - to see if it comes out.
 
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Thanks I'll try that. I've read not to target feed them, but if nothing else is working, I would hate to say I didn't try.
 
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Don't know how well you can see them, but it's got some dull gray looking shoots coming out of the pipes. They a appear to be pretty hard.
 

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I have a three inch rock covered in them (not white). it took a couple of days before they came out. top of the tank in medium flow. now they never go in. they stay out even with all lights out. I do not feed It.
 

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Great look to what you got going on. Did the pipes on yours ever seemed plugged? For the lack of better words. These look like it tried to come out, then froze stiff and haven't moved.
 

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