Australian Lobophillya is loosing colour.

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Hi, I got a beautiful Australian Lobo a few days ago.

It seems is loosing colour, specially the red on the external part.

I am directly feeding it with meety food + Coral AB+. After watching a couple of videos, I moved the lobo on the side of the tank because I read it could be the light? I don't have a par meter but maybe it's still too much? I run reefled50 at blu 55% and 0 white. I placed the lobo on a support because if on the sand my hermits crab would knok over it.

What should I do?

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Water parameters:
sg 1.024
temp 78
ph 8.3
alk 11
cal 460
mag 1300
no3 15
po4 0.12

Before:

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Today:
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Montipora seems to have the same issue. I add monti and lobo the same day.

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Sure! I moved the lobo under some shade.
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This is the Monti


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My first couple thoughts are alkalinity, calcium, or sand irritation. Next is flow, these want low to medium flow, nothing direct. Possibly also nutrient deficiency. Do you feed the lobo?

since the monti is affected also, I would lean toward parameters I mentioned. But also a good idea to feed the lobo after lights out. It should show feeding tentacles and mouth when it’s in complete darkness at night
 
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Thanks.

Flow now is not direct and I feed it yesterday. Lobo ate but with a low feeeding response.

Water parameters:
sg 1.024
temp 78
ph 8.3
alk 11
cal 460
mag 1300
no3 15
po4 0.12

Must be something else..
 

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How did the lobo look when you got it? It shows Skeleton all the way around. I find it hard to believe this would have happened in a couple of days.
As mentioned before, get it of the sand, feed it at night and make sure your parameters are good.
 
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I made this picture Thursday night, when I got it.

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