Lobophylia help!!

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Hello, i have had this lobo for quite some time and it has never seem to be doing good, i think partly is my fault as i had high dkh in my tank for quite some time without knowing what was the problem...fast forward i pinpoint my problem and my dkh is at 8-9 and my tank is looking good but my lobo does not. He has a couple of spots that are bleaching and i have tried to move him around the tank, sand bed, shade areas, middle of the tank but nothing seems to work. Also his tentacles are never out so when i try to target feed is useless. Any pointers would be appreciated i really wanna save this lobo.
 

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Lobos like high light and high flow I grow them right next to my sticks. Lobos are not that easy to take care of treat them like sps
 

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Lobos like high light and high flow I grow them right next to my sticks. Lobos are not that easy to take care of treat them like sps
 
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If I put it in a high light area it bleaches faster so idk is that is a good idea as i already tried.
 

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