Scoly showing skeleton

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I need some help so the Scoly I purchased from the store was not showing its Skeleton. When I was opening up the bag to put it in a tank I noticed it started showing its skeleton my guesses when I was transporting it to my house it might have gotten stressed out. So my question is should I just not move it at all leave it in my tank set it and forget it? Will it get better? Should I feed it to make it happy every day? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you in advance

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I would target feed it something meaty a few times a week and make sure it’s not getting blasted with flow.
I appreciate it most of my tank is a low flow tank I have coralline algae everywhere I do 30% water changes every week religiously so I know it’ll be fine in my tank. Would this be considered polyp Bail out?
 

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I would set it and forget it, let it acclimate to your tank. They are pretty easy to keep. Give it a week before you feed it.

PS-you should never feed the coral every day, they cannot digest that fast, the food will rot inside of them and kill them. Feed only once every couple of days.
 

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I need some help so the Scoly I purchased from the store was not showing its Skeleton. When I was opening up the bag to put it in a tank I noticed it started showing its skeleton my guesses when I was transporting it to my house it might have gotten stressed out. So my question is should I just not move it at all leave it in my tank set it and forget it? Will it get better? Should I feed it to make it happy every day? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you in advance

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Assure there is not sand getting on it and irritating it. Pic is a little dark but often they suffer tissue recession than tissue loss. It is due to stressors such as (things to check) :
Too little flow
Too little light
Temp too warm (77-79)
High salinity
high nitrate and/or phosphate (range 15 and phos .04-.08)
alk low (range 8-11)
calcium too low or high
Mag low (range 1300-1350)
 
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Looking great guys Just give it time to acclimate to the tank and didn’t touch it
 

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