FAVIA looking okay?

FindingCoral

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So I got my FAVIA earlier this month and it seems to be doing okay but it’s got these dark lines on it and I can’t tell if it’s dying or just part of it? Everything looks okay that I can see…The Photo without the dark lines was from when I received it.

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Not sure but will bump thread upto the top for you for more experienced guys and gals to see and answer you.
Maybe just morphed from your lights but idk
 
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If its health starts to decline, it'll get less puffy and you'll see hard, white, ridged skeleton appear at the edges of its polyps. If you don't see skeleton, it's probably fine.
 
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