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I’ve had this rainbow BTA for about a month, and it was doing awesome, until I hit my tank with Dino x- obviously it did not like the treatment which I knew was a risk, but hey no more dinos!

That said, before the treatment it slowly kept moving under a rock and stayed put there for almost the entire time I’ve had it only getting a sliver of light.

Today it was looking really shabby, so I moved the rock above it. Almost instantly the tentacles started filling and looking better.

Is it possible this guy can be rehabbed with target feeding and better light?

My parameters are all on point with the exception phosphate at .1 which I am working on.

Lights are Red Sea 90s running at 50% blue 15% white.
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Looks like a pretty good recovery to me!
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