Bleached Bali Shortcake

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I’ve had this frag of Bali shortcake for about 2 months now. In the first couple of weeks, I put it under about 450 par and it bleached pretty badly. I moved it to the sand bed under about 150 par and it is recovering very slowly. Should I move it to more par or leave it where it is until it colors up more?

The lighting is 3 uno pro 2.1s with 4 T-5s blue plus.

I’m not having any other bleaching problems with SPS.

Water parameters:
Calcium: 420
Alkalinity: 8.3
Phosphate: between .05-.09 (dose every day)
Nitrate: 35
Magnesium: 1380

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Does anyone have any recommendations on PAR for this coral? This is in my daughter's tank and it just doesn't seem to be improving much. I know it takes time to recover but wanted to give it the best conditions possible.
 

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If it's not getting worse just leave it lower............make sure flow is good. You should see it get darker in 2-3 weeks. Monitor closely............pictures from above to compare can help in evaluation.

If it's still very pale or gets worst move it to a shaded area. As the zoo repopulates it may turn brown then I would consider moving up.

I've had severely bleached corals recover.............it takes months not weeks before they will be thriving and growing.
 

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