Bleaching birds nest

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Upgraded my reef tank from a 10 gallon nano to a 25 gallon waterbox peninsula. All my corals (zoas, months, euphyllia, and mushrooms) have been doing good so far except my birds nest. Birds nest polyps are fully out but bleached white. I moved it down from where it was but colors not returning yet, been about 2 weeks. Should I just put it on the sandbed and work it back up?

I’m running an ai prime 16 with BRS settings but the whites toned down.

Phosphate 0.07
Nitrate 5
Ca 450
Alk 7.6 (need to bump this up)
Mg 1350

I had my birds nest right under my previous tanks light (hapgerro) in the middle and high up.

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What is your temperature and your temp swing day to night? Bleaching can be temp related. Especially more sensitive sps corals
There’s no huge swings in temp. I got my heater hooked up to my apex so it’s not moving more than 1 degree F over a long timeframe.

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