Candy Canes not opening

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I’m not sure why my candy cane coral looks like this sometime and other days all the heads are nice and blown up like the ones on the left?
Alk: 8.8
PO4: .1
NO3: 40
Ammonia: 0
Calcium: 425
Mg: 1370

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Nitrate is high and likely stressing them. They do best when placed at mid tank and under moderate light and water flow with feedings 2-3x per week with mysis shrimp or similar
 

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I’m not sure why my candy cane coral looks like this sometime and other days all the heads are nice and blown up like the ones on the left?
Alk: 8.8
PO4: .1
NO3: 40
Ammonia: 0
Calcium: 425
Mg: 1370

08B16EDA-781A-4171-A65D-001C5B8D0000.jpeg
Mine just do this when they eat and poop. I run my nitrates rather high and they’ve never been like this consistently between days
 

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