Pipe Organ Help

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We just started to add corals to our tank and were suggested by our local reef store to uses a pipe organ because of their beauty and hardiness. It has been almost a week and our coral has yet to open up. Our tank parameters are below:

Salinity 1.025
Temperature 78 degrees Fahrenheit
Nitrates 10ppm
Calcium 550ppm
Magnesium 1600ppm
Alkalinity 9.8ppm

We have a Waterbox 103.6 reef tank with 100 gallon display and our tank has been running going on its 8th week. The tank is fully cycled and currently is the home to a foxface, clownfish, royal gramma, yellow cardinal wrasse, watchman goby, tiger shrimp, and 2 emerald crabs.
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I like to wait to add corals till there in corraline actively growing. Might not be ready. Perhaps try some softies first.
 

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