scoly receding

william swann

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in my 120 i think (not really sure) i might have left my lights on over night when i tried to adjust them to day light savings, my scoly is not happy at all and my anemone and a couple other corals are “mad”, i’m worried about my scoly because it looks pretty bad now normally it is healthy, i turned my lights low for the rest of the day and moves the scoly down low, should i keep it where is or put it back where i had it and continue the light normal schedule?

pls help and thank you for all advice

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Might be in a bit of a shock, I would put it back on your normal schedule or start with a shorter time and work your way back up! Should bounce back!
 

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as said get it back to normal. Minimizing change is good. I also have had good luck with spot feeding them amino's. I find they do well with simple nutrition.
 

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