How to save this frogspawn

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So this local reefer sold me frogspawn frags super cheap. He threw this one that isn’t doing good, my lights are just turning on now but his flesh does come out a little more later in the afternoon. I normally just leave corals in the tank and let nature take its course, but was wondering if there’s anything extra I can do.

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So this local reefer sold me frogspawn frags super cheap. He threw this one that isn’t doing good, my lights are just turning on now but his flesh does come out a little more later in the afternoon. I normally just leave corals in the tank and let nature take its course, but was wondering if there’s anything extra I can do.

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They are photosynthetic and require moderate light and water flow
Assure calcium is not low
High flow will cause flesh to retract or even separate
 

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