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I would run your mh for at least 4-5hrs. I believe that is your issue. It looks like it's spreading out as much as it can to get light. Just my opinion
 
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Ok I will try that I am having truble finding info about its water flow requirements and that of my fox coral I have an Lps softy tank and I have the flow right for most of my coral but the corals on the sand bed are hard to get happy
 

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It should be fine..... as long as there is no tissue receding and your water stays fine... Again I have never owned a scoly....
 
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Ok can do today is his feeding day I'll post a pic of him after I get out of school thanks for UR help
 
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