Scoly super puffy after lighting and flow changes?

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Hi all.

I'm hoping my scoly is just very happy.

Recently got a par meter and moved him to around 100 par, plus or minus 20.

He wasn't happy in medium flow, so now he is in low. I made these changes about a week ago. Ever since then he has been super poofy.

We also changed his over to reed roofs only. His feeders are always out during feeding and out at night. He ate every time on frozen food as well.

Any input is appreciated!

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As a general rule I view super puffy as coral stretching for more light. Have you tried a higher light area to see if you get more normal polyp extension?
 
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As a general rule I view super puffy as coral stretching for more light. Have you tried a higher light area to see if you get more normal polyp extension?

I will move it an inch or two further under direct light. I'll see how it does over the next few days and report back

Thanks!
 

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