Fuzzy Lobo Lobophytum Care

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Im new to coral so im starting with softs and I got a Fuzzy Lobo Lobophytum which i guess is the same thing as a Devil's Finger and it hasn't look fuzzy since the first day it looks smooth. All parameters look good and i just did my weekly water change, it's been in its spot for about a week should i try moving it? any help will be appreciated. Kenya tree, toadstool leather and my condy anemone all are doing great.
 

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Id put it in higher flow if you havent seen polyps yet.
 

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Im new to coral so im starting with softs and I got a Fuzzy Lobo Lobophytum which i guess is the same thing as a Devil's Finger and it hasn't look fuzzy since the first day it looks smooth. All parameters look good and i just did my weekly water change, it's been in its spot for about a week should i try moving it? any help will be appreciated. Kenya tree, toadstool leather and my condy anemone all are doing great.
Get it into higher flow yet?
 

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