Frogspawn skeleton exposed

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Hello everyone.
I bought this frogspawn yesterday in my local fish store , it was open and it looked i didn't really got the change to look at it to well answer it was until I got home and set it in my tank I noticed that it's skeleton was deeply exposed.
And i new on keeping corals and i not sure if is something i should be really worry about.

Pleased let me know what you thought are.
If i should bring it back to the store or let it be.

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I assume the bottom image is the "before"...? I mean, it's retracted a bit - which could simply be due to being stressed from changes in lighting, water, etc. Did you dip the coral when you brought it home?
 

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Are you talking about the white lower skeleton? Which to me looks like it was recently fragged/cut.

You want to be mindful of the lower tissue below the tentacles which generally won't have much exposed white skeleton... it seems to have a little recession, but I wouldn't panic if it extends it's tentacles. It will grow up the stalk leaving exposed skeleton which will eventually dull with age.
 
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Are you talking about the white lower skeleton? Which to me looks like it was recently fragged/cut.

You want to be mindful of the lower tissue below the tentacles which generally won't have much exposed white skeleton... it seems to have a little recession, but I wouldn't panic if it extends it's tentacles. It will grow up the stalk leaving exposed skeleton which will eventually dull with age.
That's good to hear I was a little worry thinking thinking was slowly decaying from the bottom up.
Thanks for information it washed my worries away.
 

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