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Sometimes something happens to an SPS coral in your tank and it bleaches...I said bleach, not RTN/STN. 
The first thing you always hear of someone doing is to move it down on the sand. I hear that everywhere, but I'm not convinced it's correct. I could be wrong and I'm no expert.
What's the logic? I mean wouldn't a coral that lost most of it's zooxanthellae want as much food/energy as it could get in order to regenerate? And if the coral loses a large part of how it photosynthesizes, how is less light going to help it when it's already running a serious deficit?

The first thing you always hear of someone doing is to move it down on the sand. I hear that everywhere, but I'm not convinced it's correct. I could be wrong and I'm no expert.
What's the logic? I mean wouldn't a coral that lost most of it's zooxanthellae want as much food/energy as it could get in order to regenerate? And if the coral loses a large part of how it photosynthesizes, how is less light going to help it when it's already running a serious deficit?

