Can my xenia recover

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I just started my tank in December. I'm new to the hobby and don't have everything figured out but so far so good with the tank YouTube has been my friend in learning about the hobby. To make a long story short I have to manually turn my lights on and off I haven't set up my timer yet. So I rushed out the house this am because I was late for work and forgot to turn on the lights and when I finally got home my xenia was extremely droopy it responds to touch but it's not pulsing as much as usual it's kinda just blowing in the current. Will they pull through or is there a supplement I can use to revive them it's my favorite coral that I have and I don't wanna lose it because it's grown so much in such a shirt time
 
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He it is
 

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It should pull through with no problems.
Most corals can go a couple of days without light if the parameters are suitable. Plus Xenia are tough!
I would try to get the timer set up though, it will be a lot better for you and the tank :)
 

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