Bent Coris Wrasse

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Morning fellow reefers, I have a yellow coris wrasse that has been in the 75 gallon tank for a week, he is eating fine, burrowing at night like a normal wrasse, swims around and no signs of aggression from any other fish, water parameter, ammonia, nitrate etc are fine. But I just notice he is kind of bent (pic) is this normal? I have a Mellanorus that has never done this.
Any sugestions?

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Fish looks somewhat thin and may have been hanging within rocks and developed a deformity. Proper diet May help but don’t hold your breath persay
 
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I have been paying close attention to him all weekend and he is straight now, still swimming normally, eating good, not competing for food.
Should I still remove him and place in the sump for a while?
 

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