New Scoly showing skeleton!

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Hello everyone!

I just recieved this Scoly today and noticed that parts of its skeleton is poking through??

I ordered it online through a trusted source so I'm just wondering if the skeleton poking like this is just due to stress when being shipped.

I've never had a Scoly before so any information would help.

I JUST got it acclimated to my tank and the light is only on for the photo.

Would target feeding it help its flesh fill in the skeleton? Or should I be worried??

Thank you!!

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wow thats a really nice scoly. It looks fine, just stressed from shipping. I would just leave it alone, dont feed new corals for a few days until they are acclimated to your tank. But otherwise, scoly is one of the more fun corals to feed IMO. Scoly is pretty hardy, I think this should recover.
 
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wow thats a really nice scoly. It looks fine, just stressed from shipping. I would just leave it alone, dont feed new corals for a few days until they are acclimated to your tank. But otherwise, scoly is one of the more fun corals to feed IMO. Scoly is pretty hardy, I think this should recover.
Thank you so much!
I'll leave it alone and keep a close eye on it!!

I am so excited to feed it but I'll refrain for a few days
 

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That is normal. Depends on how inflated they are. Mine starts to show that before lights out. Rest of the day they don't show.

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That is normal. Depends on how inflated they are. Mine starts to show that before lights out. Rest of the day they don't show.

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So glad to hear this is normal!
Had me so worried, I learn so much from this community. Thank you for sharing!
 
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How's your scoly doing now?
What's your nitrate and phosphate level?
It since has inflated and is doing a lot better now. Eats like crazy!

I haven't tested today but my Nitrates were pretty high at like 20ppm, Phosphates were around 0.1 or so. Definitely due for a water change.
Just got new RODI filters so I'm in the process to change the water out throughout the week.

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