Hey guys, one of my business partners has gotten extremely busy with his primary business and doesn't have time to take care of his corals and is handing off to me a very expensive Scoly for free with the hopes I can save it from some slight tissue recession. No pics on my end yet. I have a pristine 150 Gal with no sand sifters to bother it, so what can I do to give this Scoly the best chance of recovery? I have everything running on Tropic Marine All For Reef 36ml per day through Neptune DOS, and a 48" 4x T5 Led Blue + Fixture (7 hours) with 2 Ai Hydra 26 HD's (10 hours) with many different placements areas from low flow to high flow, low light to high light. Attached is pic of tank for placement