Moving new sulking finger leather

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Hi all,

Few days back, I just got a small frag of finger leather. When taking it back that day, it doesn't silk but polyps yet to open and shedded. It was under low light mid flow. Today I remove its frag plug and move it to a low flow low light, and it just been sulking.
At this moment since it was fairly new. Should i risk it to move to a high/mid light, mid flow area.

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I should just let it be fore another weeks or 2 before I moving it?

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You want a nice medium flow so it can be kept clean/shed. But I would say the more you move it, the longer to settle in. Two weeks to start looking strong wouldn’t be unreasonable if it’s been through a lot. Best wishes!
 
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You want a nice medium flow so it can be kept clean/shed. But I would say the more you move it, the longer to settle in. Two weeks to start looking strong wouldn’t be unreasonable if it’s been through a lot. Best wishes!

Yup, I got the same thing in my mind.
I wanna move it out to get more flow, but at the same time also afraid the more I move, it's gonna be more time consuming for it to acclimate and get used to it.
 

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